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Colony (album); The Colony; The Colony (TV series); The Colony (film); Colony (novel); Colony (song)

Art colony         
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  • [[Carmel Arts and Crafts Club]] Hall in 1907 California.
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  • The Ox-bow School of Art and Artists' Residency, Saugatuck Michigan.
  • Provincetown's reputation as an art center provides ample income for several art schools. Pictured is a 1940 outdoor art class.
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  • View from historic Jerome, Arizona. The one-time copper-mining town became a ghost town before it was revived, attracting both tourists and artists.
PLACE WHERE ARTISTS LIVE AND INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER
Artists' colony; Artist colony; Art commune; Artists colony; Artists' community; Art Commune; Artist's colony
An art colony, also known as an artists' colony, can be defined two ways. Its most liberal description refers to the organic congregation of artists in towns, villages and rural areas, often drawn by areas of natural beauty, the prior existence of other artists or art schools there, and a lower cost of living.
Art commune         
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  • [[Carmel Arts and Crafts Club]] Hall in 1907 California.
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  • The Ox-bow School of Art and Artists' Residency, Saugatuck Michigan.
  • Provincetown's reputation as an art center provides ample income for several art schools. Pictured is a 1940 outdoor art class.
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  • View from historic Jerome, Arizona. The one-time copper-mining town became a ghost town before it was revived, attracting both tourists and artists.
PLACE WHERE ARTISTS LIVE AND INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER
Artists' colony; Artist colony; Art commune; Artists colony; Artists' community; Art Commune; Artist's colony
An art commune is a communal living situation or commune where collective art is produced as a function of the group's activities. Contemporary art communes are scattered around the world, yet frequently aloof to widespread attention due to displeasure or discomfort with mainstream society.
Gorky Colony         
1920S REFORM SCHOOL FOR JUVENILE DELINQUENTS
Gorky colony; Gorki Colony
The Gorky colony was a reform school for juvenile delinquents in the 1920s. The colony is the basis of the classic Russian book, The Road to Life, written by the colony's director, Anton Makarenko.

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Colony (disambiguation)

A colony is a territory governed by people from another country.

Colony may also refer to: