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Links
To Other Web-Sites:
This page contains links to other sites. Please
be aware that
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not responsible for the privacy practices of sites which link
to, or from Eclectic Creations and/or Beadersstash. We encourage our customers to
read the privacy statements of every web-site they visit that
collects personally identifiable information.
Bead
Sites:
Descriptions to follow.
http://www.artbeads.com/
http://www.gemshow-online.com/
http://www.jewelweaver.com
Fine Arts:
http://www.nea.gov/
-"The National
Endowment for the Arts exists to foster, preserve, and promote
excellence in the arts, to bring art to all Americans, and to
provide leadership in arts education."
http://www.udsakron.org
- literature and the fine arts. "The material chosen for
Kaleidoscope challenges and overcomes stereotypical,
patronizing, and sentimental attitudes about disability.
Although the content always focuses on a particular aspect of
disability, writers with and without disabilities are welcome to
submit their work."
http://www.vsarts.org/
-VSA Art -"Creating a society where people with disabilities can
learn through, participate in, and enjoy the arts."
Health:
http://tri-life.com/index.html
- The Tri-Life Center, L.L.P. is a multi-disciplinary
CARF
accredited chronic pain management facility located in Minot,
ND.. "Our mission is helping you to regain your dignity. Your
mind, body, and spirit must be treated together. In essence, our
philosophy at Tri-Life is our goal: To restore and renew you;
To reduce your pain; To teach you to connect with yourself as a
whole; To help you to regain the quality of your life for the
rest of your life. Tri-Life Center is the result of years of
research and experience by our specialized treatment team.
Accredited
and
certified, Tri-Life was developed to answer very specific needs;
the needs of chronic pain sufferers."
http://www.nmha.org/
-The National Mental Health Association is a
nonprofit organization that addresses all aspects of mental
health and mental illness. They work to improve the mental
health of all Americans, through advocacy, education,
research and service.
Resources:
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
-While I do not
agree with Chris Witcombe’s theology, his website is an
invaluable tool to anyone interested in Art. The site lists
numerable Research Resources and Museums worldwide and is a
plethora of information on Art History.
http://nadc.ucla.edu/artists.cfm
-"The National Arts and Disability Center is the national
information dissemination, technical assistance and referral
center specializing in the field of arts and disability. The
NADC is dedicated to promoting the full inclusion of children
and adults with disabilities into the visual, performing, media,
and literary arts communities. Its resource directories,
annotated bibliographies, related links and conferences serve to
advance artists with disabilities and accessibility to the
arts."
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
Information and
Technical Assistance on the "Americans with Disabilities Act".
Artisans:
http://zippermosaics.com/
- Karen L. Davidson is a good friend and
an excellent artisan dealing in 3 dimensional as well as works
on paper. She is so well know across the mid-west, as a zipper
mosaics, that her work speaks for itself.
Handmade directory
- a resources and information website serving as a online
shopping directory, to include: beads, candles, ceramics,
handicrafts, pottery, sewing, soap making, and a wide genre' of
art. A great resource for artisans and collectors alike. |