Links Database
Below you will find a range of web resources related to art and ceramics. If you have a good website to recommend or if you would like to discuss a reciprocal link please contact us.
Art Search

Find Local and Overseas:
- Art Galleries
- Art Products and Services
- Artists
- Arts and Entertainment
- Information and Education
- Organisations
- Shows and Events
Visit the website for more information.
Visit www.art-search.com.au for more informationArts Law Centre of Australia
The Arts Law Centre of Australia is the national community
legal centre for the arts in Australia
Visit artslaw.com.au for more information
Arts NSW
Arts NSW aims to foster a spirited arts and cultural environment, which values our artists and our heritage, which builds community, excites our imagination and inspires our future.
Arts NSW is the NSW Government’s arts policy and funding body
Visit arts.nsw.gov.au for more information
Australia Council for the Arts
The Australia Council for the Arts is the Australian Government's arts funding and advisory body. It enriches the lives of Australians and their communities by supporting the creation and enjoyment of the arts. The Australia Council cultivates the nation’s creativity by investing in artists and arts organisations working in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts, community partnerships, dance, literature, music, theatre, visual arts and multi-artform practices. Visit ozco.gov.au for more informationCentre for Contemporary Craft
Object defines the future of Australian craft and design. One of Australia's most innovative arts organisations, Object passionately supports and promotes contemporary craft and design by showcasing the work of hundreds of talented Australian designers and makers every year.
Visit object.com.au for more informationCeramics Art and Perception/Ceramics Technical
Established in 1990, these magazines have met with acclaim internationally. Ceramics: Art and Perception aims to set the standard as a dedicated magazine on ceramic art. Visit ceramicart.com.au for more informationCeramics Today
Ceramics Today is a comprehensive independent ceramics site, but one with a long history. Many of you may be familiar with its first incarnation as Claynet, which was set up in mid 1995 and was one of the earliest ceramics sites on the WWW (predating even the SDSU web site).
Many features of Ceramics Today may be familiar to you - the links, the gallery and the newsletter (now the 'Update'). There are also many new features - the Pot of the Week, Website of the Week and the Odd Spot.
Visit www.ceramicstoday.com for more information
Craft Arts International
Craft Arts International is a well-established independent journal devoted to the documentation of contemporary craftwork and new art forms that fall within the broad categories of the visual and applied arts. Visit craftarts.com.au for more informationCraft Australia
The national peak advocacy organisation for the Australian craft and design sector, Visit Craft Australia for more informationE-Street Gallery
PHOTOGRAPHY/CERAMICS
Visit E-STREET GALLERY for more informationInternational Ceramic Directory
An online directory with links to ceramic artists, manufacturers, historical sites, marks, museums and more. The entries and countries are listed in alphabetical order. A brief description, and the site language, is included in the listing. Visit ceramic-link.de for more informationInternational Ceramic Finder
A categorization of the entries, which are specially matched with the ceramic field, facilitates the quick location of the requested information. Visit ceramic-finder.com for more informationMuseum of Contemporary Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art was established to fulfil the museum aspect of the visionary bequest of Australian expatriate artist John Power (1881-1943), who left his personal fortune to the University of Sydney to inform and educate Australians in the contemporary visual arts. The MCA was officially opened in November 1991. Visit mca.com.au for more informationNational Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
A gateway to Australia's Visual Arts and Craft Visit visualarts.net.au for more informationNewcastle Region Art Gallery
The Newcastle Region Art Gallery offers people an enriching and rewarding experience. Through its diverse public programs and changing exhibitions the Gallery plays a key role in stimulating cultural life in the Hunter region. Visit ncc.nsw.gov.au/discover_newcastle/region_art_gallery for more informationPotters on Line
Link to similar organisations
Visit Potters on Line for more informationPowerhouse Museum
The Powerhouse Museum, Australia's largest and most popular museum, is located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. Its unique and diverse collection of 385,000 objects spans history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative arts, music, transport and space exploration.
Visit phm.gov.au for more information













































