The Western Australian Museum’s long and fascinating history reflects and documents the State’s rich and diverse natural and cultural heritage. Read More
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is Tasmania’s leading natural, cultural and heritage organisation. It is a combined museum, art gallery and herbarium which safeguards the physical evidence of Tasmania’s natural and cultural heritage, and the cultural identity of Tasmanians. Read More
The South Australian Museum offers visitors five floors of exhibits that reveal many fascinating stories. Exhibitions and displays reflect the museum’s extensive collections, including the Australian Aboriginal and Pacific Cultures collections. Read More
The Queensland Art Gallery is Queensland’s premier visual arts institution and a leading art museum nationally. The Gallery’s driving philosophy is to connect art and people. The Gallery was established in 1895 as the Queensland National Art Gallery. Read More
The National Gallery of Victoria is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest and the largest public art gallery in Australia. Read More
The purpose of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) is to serve the public by enhancing understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts. Read More
Museum Victoria is responsible for the state’s scientific and cultural collections, providing public access through three museums with collections covering Sciences, Indigenous Cultures, History & Technology. Read More
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) is dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and interpreting the work of today’s artists. Read More
Established in 1993, Museums Australia is an advocate for museums and galleries, their collections and the people who work in them. The association is a national membership body working through a network of state and territory branches, Special Interest Groups (SIGs), the national office and an elected Council. Read More
The purpose of the Asian Art Institute of Australia is to enhance appreciation of, and knowledge about, Asian art in Australia and globally. The Asian Art Institute of Australia (AAIA) was founded in Sydney, Australia in 2008. Read More
The Australian Museum is a leading cultural attraction located in the heart of Sydney. Underpinning their research is an irreplaceable collection of international standing – more than 18 million objects representing a timeline of the environmental and cultural histories of the Australian and Pacific regions. Read More
The Vietnam Art Guide is an online publication aiming to connect international art communities with art galleries and art groups from Vietnam. Read More
The Singapore Art Gallery Guide (SAGG) is the first and most comprehensive guide to the art and cultural institutions of Singapore. Read More
The LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM is a modern cultural enterprise with a collaborative management style. It exists to provide public access to the Princely Family’s unique art treasures, to care for them, and to preserve them for the enjoyment of future generations. It adopts an innovative approach to art research, appreciation and education. Read More
The Teloglion Foundation of Art is a non-profit organization. Its mission is the multisided support of research and studies about art, as well as the broader familiarization of the public with art. The works of Greek artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, an important part of the museum’s collections, define its direction which is the study and promotion of contemporary Greek art to specialists as well as the wider audience. Read More
The Association of Lithuanian Museums (LMA) is the organisation that unifies Lithuania’s museums. The main purpose of the LMA is to generally support museum activities and to organize as well as promote cooperation and mutual assistance among museums. Besides other general information important for the sector, the websites updates on legal acts and it provides access to publications and journals. Read More
Estonian Museum Association was established on November 15, 1988 to acknowledge and value the work of professionals preserving and protecting cultural heritage at museums. Members of the association are museum employees making their daily living at public and private museums or museums administered by legal persons in public law. The membership exceeds 300. Read More
The Museum’s tasks have included the supervision of literary collections and exhibitions in areas outside Budapest ever since the institution was established. As a result, the Museum of Literature Petőfi has become an institution with nationwide authority in the field of Hungarian literary museology; it offers help with the organisation of exhibitions in memorial houses and memorial rooms in areas outside Budapest, and also remains in touch with memorial places abroad. Read More
The MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, was created with the aim of becoming a “Museum of the Present”. The redefinition of the classical idea of the Museum is undertaken by means of a collection that almost exclusively relies on what is created in the present time, on the selective and critical support to the same, and on the elaboration of different activities that make an artwork comprehensible to a wide range of public. Read More
Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art is dedicated to leading contemporary art of Korea. Gyeonggi MoMA manifests this commitment by collecting, preserving, interpreting and presenting outstanding works of contemporary art. Read More
The Lao Handicraft Group is a non-profit organization, which aims to unite all sectors of handicraft production. We are a branch of the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Group was established April 1, 1998 and has a charter from the Ministry of Commerce. Read More
A non-profit institution of the Training Center/Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LNCCI), which provides training for handicrafts and small- and medium-sized enterprises. It holds workshops and vocational training courses for silversmiths and for children and teenagers. LNCCI cooperates with the German Chamber of Commerce, Koblenz. Read More
The Apsara Arts Association (AAA) mainly engages in performing arts’ education and training courses offered to children. Children from poor families and orphans receive housing, basic provision and education. Read More
Post-Museum is an independent cultural and social space which seeks to examine contemporary life, promote the arts and connect people. It is a ground-up project initiated by Singaporean curatorial team p-10 and it opened in September 2007. Read More
Created by the Department of Fine Arts, Ministry of Culture, National Museum of Thailand functions as a online database of interesting national museums all over Thailand Read More
Founded as a non-profit organization under the auspices of the Departments of Fine Arts, the National Museum Volunteers has long served the National Museum of Bangkok. The organization main mission is to support the National Museum Bangkok through a wide rage of education and public activities, playing a major part in providing foreign language guides for visitors to the museum and constantly organizing cultural activities such as excursions and study trips, lectures and workshop program. Read More
The Rama IX Museum is an online database on Thai contemporary and modern art. The virtual museum which operates by the Rama IX Museum Foundation features past and present information on artists’ biography and portfolio, art exhibitions in Bangkok and other major provinces, youth art, venues, electronic art, private and corporate art collections as well as virtual exhibitions. Read More
The Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (MOCA Shanghai) is the first non-profit, independently-operated contemporary art institution in Shanghai. Endorsed by the Shanghai Municipal Government and funded by the Samuel Kung Foundation, MOCA Shanghai is devoted to the promotion of Chinese and international contemporary art.Visitors to the site may find out more about the museum’s background and history, facilities, location, as well as on current and upcoming exhibitions. Read More
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa offers both art and creations from wide-ranging fields related to art, including music, the performing arts, and film. The Museum places great emphasis on its promotional programs aimed at better acquainting people with such fields. Through those programs, the Museum hopes to enhance the charms and reputation of the city of Kanazawa and disseminate cultural information throughout the world. Read More
The site of the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, gives details on the upcoming, past and current exhibitions of the museum and basically functions as an events calendar. Read More