Gateway to hundreds of art related sites on the web. Entries are searchable under a range of categories such as printmaking, performance art and public art. Also includes a personal pages section arranged alphabetically.

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Browse this gallery of ASCII character art, text, and pictures.
http://www.allasciiart.com
Over 100 collections listed by artist. Links to pages containing ASCII art. FAQ to answer common questions from making ASCII art to sending it in email.
http://www.afn.org/~afn39695/
Collection of jokes and ASCII art. Most of the ASCII art are animal pictures. French and English.
http://www.ambrenoire.com
Gallery of art by Allen Mullen.
http://www.arkworld.com/ascii/
Pay to view the art by contributing art of your own.
http://studenten.freepage.de/meph/ascii/eng/eng.htm
Collection of ASCII Art for cutting and pasting into email, instant messages, and word processing documents.
http://www.myhairyass.com/ASCII/
Collection by Andreas Freise. Includes animations, FAQs and links. Very large collection of ASCII art from the newsgroup and web pages, listed by subject.
http://www.ascii-art.de/
Art from the newsgroup, some very old, with obnoxious comments added to the original artist's work.
http://www.asciiartfarts.com/
Tadpoles, small and large frogs in ASCII art.
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/gallery/frogstuff/ascii.html
Picture gallery sorted by topics.
http://www.asciiworld.com/
'If only everybody had friends who sent them dinosaurs the world would be a much better place.'
http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/~munzner/dinos/index.html
Serves as an index to ASCII art on the web. Links are grouped under artists, single-theme sites, collections, indexed files, and information.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8608/
Rabbits in ASCII. Contributions accepted gladly.
http://www.rabbit.org/fun/ascii-art.html
French and English site with a collection of ASCII art.
http://www.ascii-fr.com
Large sized and animated ASCII art gallery.
http://yagii.spik.swps.edu.pl
This site is dedicated to ASCII text. Currently it is based around humorous files.
http://www.concentric.net/~Neotek/text/
Collections by artist. Some are only a few ASCII's and some are many. This is like an ASCII art museum, some very old and seldom seen pictures here.
http://www.afn.org/~afn39695/collect.htm
Cards to send through email. Selection available.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8608/postascii.html
Showcase of computer keystroke art. Various artists in this collection with a weekly update email list.
http://asciiartgallery.com/
Works a little like a guestbook program but instead of leaving greetings you can show your ASCII Art to the world.
http://jamian.net/asciimailer/AsciiX.html
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