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  • FarsiNet - Iranian art and Persian culture.
    www.farsinet.com/art.html
  • Iran Namayesh - The Center of Dramatic Arts - Describes the role of the center.
    www.irannamayesh.com/default.asp
  • Iranian Artists Directory - Links to online Iranian artists.
    www.iranianartists.com
  • Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization - Includes sections on historical buildings, cultural objects, archaeology and museums.
    www.iranmiras.org
  • Iranian Museums - Provides short descriptions, visiting hours and addresses for museums throughout Iran. Sorted by province.
    www.netiran.com/Frame-Html/WhosWho/museum-index.html
  • Kargah - Online gallery of Iranian photographers, graphic artists and painters.
    www.kargah.com
  • Museum of Contemporary Iranian Artists - Extensive directory of links to Iranian artists, including painters, sculptors, graphic artists, filmmakers, architects and writers.
    home.t-online.de/home/opus125/mocia
  • Persian Daily - Multimedia site dedicated to Iranian culture and entertainment. Free email in Farsi.
    www.persiandaily.com
  • Tavoos - Quarterly magazine published in Persian and English languages which offers images of various Iranian arts-painting, architecture, sculpture, graphic art, calligraphy, music theater, cinema, together with theoretical articles concerning various aspects of classical Iranian art.
    www.tavoosmag.com
  • TehranAvenue.com - Provides information about cultural events in Tehran, including cinema, theater, music hall, and art galleries.
    www.tehranavenue.com
  • The Heroic Past - The Persian Book of Kings exhibit at The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington, D.C.
    www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/heroicpast.htm
  • The Making of Exile Cultures: Iranian television in Los Angeles - An ethnographic case study of television produced for, and watched by, Iranian exiles in Los Angeles.
    www.kuenstlerhaus.de/haus.0/SCRIPT/txt2000/08/ira.HTML
  • Traditional Arts of Iran: Inlaid Work -
    netiran.com/Htdocs/Clippings/Art/890000XXAR01.html

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