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The National Art Education Association (NAEA) advances visual arts education to fulfill human potential and promote global understanding.
The National Humanities Alliance is the only organization that represents the US humanities community as a whole.
The Natural Science Collections Alliance is a non-profit association that supports natural science collections, their human resources, the institutions that house them, and their research activities for the benefit of science and society.
SPNHC takes a leading role in promoting collections care issues to the academic community, governments, and the general public. Our members are dedicated to training and mentoring the next generation of collections professionals.
Founded in 1936, the Society of American Archivists is North America's oldest and largest national archival professional association.
The NAAA provides a unified voice for the auto auction industry, protects and promotes the interests of its members and leads with the highest ethical standards.
The American Ceramic Circle (ACC) was founded in 1970 as a non-profit educational organization committed to the study and appreciation of ceramics.
TCC welcomes everyone who shares our love for the beauty and technical proficiency of British transferware including Blue and White, Staffordshire Pottery, Pearlware, Romantic and more...
The Tea Leaf Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study and collection of
The Majolica International Society, founded in 1989 with just 45 members, has enjoyed membership of more than a 1,000 enthusiastic individual collectors, dealers, authors and historians from across the globe.
Recognizing the complexities of preserving architectural terra cotta, The Friends of Terra Cotta, Inc. provides information and expert resources to assist the process.
International Willow Collectors (IWC) is a group of people who collect willow-pattern china and other willow wares.
The Wisconsin Pottery Association (WPA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization under federal regulations. Its mission generally is to promote knowledge and appreciation of art pottery among its members and the general public.
In 1988, the Southern Folk Pottery Collectors Society
The Red Wing Collectors Society was founded in 1977 in Red Wing, Minn. and is devoted to providing education about all American pottery. There are more than 4,500 members worldwide.
The North Dakota Pottery Collectors Society is an organization, which was created to enhance collecting interest in the types of pottery made in North Dakota.
Nancy Brock and Norma Jones co-founded the National Autumn Leaf Collectors Club (NALCC) in the fall of 1978.
HLCCA is dedicated to providing a serious educational forum and communication tool for all those who are interested in the important contribution that HLC has made to American culture, from 1873 to the present.
The purpose of the Pickard Collectors' Club is to research, educate, communicate and preserve the history and artifacts of the art movement represented by Pickard and other American porcelain studios and artists.
The organization was founded in 1952 by the directors of six major Midwestern museums to provide professional, high quality, and cost effective art conservation services.
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