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The Ames Gallery (Berkeley, CA) has two areas of focus: antique Americana and contemporary self-taught, visionary and outsider art primarily made by Californians.

American Primitive Gallery (NY, NY) exhibits work by self taught and outsider artists.

American Visionary Art Museum (Baltimore, MD) is the only U.S. museum dedicated to exhibiting Visionary Art.

AT&T shows its respect for the communities in which it operates through local support and corporate citizenship including underwriting this web site.

Berenberg Gallery (Boston, MA) exhibits the creations of contemporary folk and self-taught artists, including work by NIAD artists.

CafePress.com hosts an online store featuring NIAD products.

California Department of Developmental Services is the agency through which the State of California provides services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities.

Creativity Explored (San Francisco, CA) is a non-profit art center where artists with developmental disabilities create, exhibit, and sell art.

Creative Growth Art Center (Oakland, CA) provides art programs, educational and independent living training, counseling, and vocational opportunities for adults who are physically, mentally and emotionally disabled.

Disabilties Rights Advocates (Berkeley, CA) is a non-profit legal center whose mission is to ensure dignity, equality, and opportunity for people with all types of disabilities throughout the United States and worldwide.

Folk Art Society of America (Richmond, VA) founded in 1987, is a non-profit organization which advocates the discovery, study, documentation, preservation and exhibition of folk art, folk artists and folk art environments.

Jack Fischer Gallery (San Francisco, CA) features artwork by local and national artists with disabilities, including those from NIAD.

LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired (San Francisco, CA) helps individuals find solutions that make living independently with vision loss a reality and is committed to the idea that blindness and self-reliance are not contradictory.

National Arts and Disability Center (Los Angeles, CA) provides technical assistance and support, promoting full inclusion for those with disabilities.

National Endowment for the Arts (Washington, DC) has generously supported NIAD with an Arts and Access Grant to develop this web site and a traveling exhibit.

Raw Vision Magazine is the world's leading outsider art magazine.

VSA Arts (Washington, DC) is an international, nonprofit organization founded in 1974 to create a society where all people with disabilities learn through, participate in and enjoy the arts.

 

 
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