ATOA Website ArchiveArtists Talk On Art first went online in October of 1995, courtesy of A. D. Coleman, in a section devoted to ATOA at Coleman's website, The B.Y.O. Cafe, subsequently renamed The Nearby Cafe ( www.nearbycafe.com). This ATOA web presence, donated by Coleman as a support service for ATOA, remained operative until the fall of 2001. Some of the transcriptions and digital-image files at our current site come from that project. ATOA wishes to thank A. D. Coleman and The Nearby Cafe for this contribution. |
Arts Organizations
The online heart and soul of Performance Art: "Virtual Furnace, brought to you by TriBeCa's Franklin Furnace, still headed by Martha Wilson, who's still crazy after all these years. (For some of Martha's comments on one of our panels, go to "Why Make Art in New York?" from 1979.
The heart and soul (if there is such) of academic art: the College Art Association. A single small nuclear device planted at its annual conference could wipe out all references to Jean Baudrillard for a decade.
Here's where Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince and so many others got their start: Hallwalls in Buffalo, New York. 'Nuff said.
Online Arts Resources
Possibly the single largest and most useful art-specific online site: Worldwide Arts Resources, which offers 3,000 categories of data to choose from, and a sophisticated search engine to help you find whatever you're looking for.
From Mississippi State University comes the FineArt Forum, produced by the Art, Science, and Technology Network, a "virtual organization" that exists only on the Web. Includes an extensive resource directory and an art 'zine.
Out in La-La Land there are 150,000 working artists and 1,000 arts organizations. Visit the web site of the Los Angeles Country Arts Commission to find out 'zup on the Coast. This extensive site includes a resource directory of those arts organizations just mentioned.
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