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Galleries that display and/or sell folk art.
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Angela Usrey Gallery
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Angella Usrey Gallery of folk art, outsider art, contemporary art, paintings, and sculpture. Includes: Sudduth, Frank Murphy, Jennifer Harrison, Casey McGlynn, Frank Zirbel, Thornton Dial, Finster, and Clementine Hunter.
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Artisans Folk Art
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Gallery of antique folk art, outsider art, antiques, Americana, tramp art, carvings, and paintings.
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Southern Visionary Art
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On-line folk art gallery with an eclectic array of self-taught artists
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Strawser Art
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Four generations of Pennsylvania artists, featuring paintings, tramp art and carvings.
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Beverly Kaye Gallery
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Private dealer in outsider, art brut, folk, and found art.
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FolkArt and Craft Exchange
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An online museum featuring world class art made by indigenous and creative people.
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Galeria Lara
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Galeria Lara presents a host of multi-talented artists, described as bold, compulsive, visionary, and primitive.
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Ginger Young Gallery
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Specializes in folk, outsider, visionary, and self-taught art from the Southern United States. Sixty artists work with wood, tin, stone, cardboard, housepaint, or mud.
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Goose Lane Farm Artisans
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Inspired by nineteenth century American artisans, Phillip Szenher hand-carves maritime folk figures, walking sticks and sea chests. Nancy Szenher creates pressed-flower artworks.
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Henry Boxer Outsider Art Gallery
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Gallery of visionary, naive and outsider art in the UK.
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Luise Ross Gallery
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A New York City gallery representing self-taught artists for over twenty years, including Bill Traylor, Minnie Evans, Carlo Zinelli, Leroy Person, Pierre Carbonel, Melissa Polhamus, and Serge Vollin.
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Nova Scotia Folk Art
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A gallery of Nova Scotian folk artists.
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