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Florida Folk - A text-photography documentary about self-taught, outsiders artists living in Florida.

Folk Archive - An attempt to collect and show folk art from all parts of Britain and Ireland.

FolkArt and Craft Exchange - An online museum featuring world class art made by indigenous and creative people.

FolkArt.LifeTips.com - Offers user hundreds of guru approved tips and links related to the different styles of folk art, where to view and purchase this type of art, and other helpful tips for the folk art lover.

Georgia Folk Art - Dedicated to showcasing Georgia's Living Folk Artists. Specializes in yard art, metal sculpture, and other interesting objects.

Halle Saint Pierre - Museum of Naïve Art. In English and French.

Henry Boxer Outsider Art Gallery - Gallery of visionary, naive and outsider art in the UK.

Highwaymen, Art about Florida - Information concerning and works by Highwaymen, specifically James Gibson, inclusive of other highwaymen. Selling artworks by original highwaymen.

History of Talavera Pottery - Learn about the origins of Talavera a type of majolica earthenware, a white and glazed type of ceramic.

Museum of Fred - Virtual museum of thrift store paintings from the collection of Fred Beshid.

Nancy G. Wilson Historic American Folkart - Original folkart created in antique materials, including dolls, wood carvings, decoys, trains, primitive, and americana items. Custom designs, list of shows, and photos.

Rock on the Road - A small collection of photos of signs seen on rural road trips. This vernacular signage is a form of folk art.

Seven Quilts for Seven Sisters - Seven Sisters' quilt show travels back to the old south and days of slavery in a performance featuring song, dance, history, stories, skits and quilts.

Southern Arizona Folk Arts - Images and descriptions of folk art from southern Arizona including quilts, Easter eggs, cowboy and western, Chicano murals, low riders, and Mexican-American paperwork.

The Folk Art Society of America - A non-profit organization which advocates the discovery, study, documentation, preservation and exhibition of folk art, folk artists and folk art environments.

The Orange Show - A non-profit organization founded to preserve, present, promote and popularize the artistic expressions of ordinary people.

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