Art colony
An art colony is a place where artists live and work, interacting with one another, often creating a distinctive style.
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Some art colonies are organized through a detailed plan, while others arise as the sum of individual decisions.
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The MacDowell Colony is an example where one composer found the rural retreat he owned creatively valuable, and with his spouse set about the project of creating a formal institution to make similar conditions, and interaction within and across disciplines, more feasible throughout the artistic professions.
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MacDowell Colony - Composer
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The Taos art colony in Taos, New Mexico is one example of less directed development. Once artists began settling and working in Taos, others came, art galleries and museums were opened and the area became an artistic center.
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Taos art colony - Taos, New Mexico - Art galleries and museums - Artistic center
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The largest and most youthful international art colony in the world today is located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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An influential art colony in New York was the Roycroft Movement.
Related Topics:
New York - Roycroft Movement
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