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Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences

Loveladies, New Jersey

609-494-1241

lbifoundation.org

The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences (LBIF) was established in 1948 as a non-profit institution by artist Boris Blai to provide arts and educational opportunities to the surrounding communities. Blai, a sculptor and founding Dean of Tyler School of Art, Temple University, had a vision that through exceptional art exhibitions, classes, and cultural activities the LBIF could provide visitors an opportunity to experience and share quality arts and cultural programming. For 70 years the LBIF has delivered this mission through its exhibition programs, classes, craft gallery, visiting artist’s programs, artist residency and retreat programs.

Corrales Arts Center

Corrales, New Mexico

505-508-5074

www.corralesartscenter.org

The Corrales Arts Center offers and nurtures arts and cultural opportunities that unite our diverse community through the experience and support of all arts. We offer classes such as children's theatre, watercolor painting, guitar and pottery. We host events including House Concerts, lectures, celebrations, and artist receptions. Members enjoy our Salon Series where, after a local dinner, experts present and speak about their craft – each hosted in a different Corrales home. CAC also partners with the Corrales Arts Partners to co-host numerous other events and offer cross-promotion of other arts events in the Village.

E3 Children's Museum & Science Center

Farmington, New Mexico

505-599-1425

www.farmingtonmuseum.org

Sound, Light, Magnetism, Shadows, and Art are found at the E³ Children's Museum and Science Center in downtown Farmington. Tots' Turf is a developmentally appropriate environment for children 5 and younger. School groups, home-schools, and families will find many things to do and learn at the Children's Museum. We offer hands-on, science-related interactives in the main gallery with special programs scheduled throughout the year.

Farmington Museum

Farmington, New Mexico

505-599-1174

www.farmingtonmuseum.org

The Farmington Museum offers a wide variety of exhibits relating to the diverse history of the area’s cultures, traveling exhibits, and art shows. Lecture series, performances, workshops, and special demonstrations are offered year-round. The Museum store, “Currents,” features exhibit-related merchandise, books on local and regional interests, toys, and educational materials.