Artworks+Listed+By+Geographic+and+Cultural+Region

> **Africa**(entries with an "African artist" tag) >> include component="pageList" tag="african artist" limit="1000000000000" >>
 * Artist and Artwork Entries by Geographical and Cultural Region** (for information about this index see below)

> **North America** >> **Native America**(entries with a "Native American artist" tag) >>> Coming soon! >>> include component="pageList" hideInternal="true" tag="native american artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> >> **USA**(entries with a "USA artist" tag) >>> include component="pageList" tag="USA artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Canada**(entries with a “Canadian artist” tag) >>> Coming soon! >>> include component="pageList" tag="Canadian artist" >>> > **Central America/Mesoamerica**(entries with a "Central American artist" tag) >> include component="pageList" tag="central american artist" limit="1000000000000" >> > **South America**(entries with a "South American artist" tag) >> Coming soon! >> include component="pageList" tag="South America artist" > **Asia** >> **China**(entries with a "Chinese artist" tag) >>> include component="pageList" tag="chinese artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Taiwan**(entries with a "Taiwan" tag) >>> include component="pageList" tag="Taiwan" limit="1000000000000"

>> **Japan**(entries with a "Japanese artist" tag) >>> include component="pageList" tag="japanese artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Korea**(entries with a "Korean artist" tag) >>> include component="pageList" tag="korean artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **South Asia**(entries with a "South Asian artist" tag) This includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. >>> include component="pageList" tag="south asian artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Southeast Asia**(entries with a "Southeast Asian artist" tag) This includes Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia... >>> include component="pageList" tag="southeast asian artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Himalaya**(entries with a "Himalayan artist" tag) Includes Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan and related regions >>> include component="pageList" tag="himalayan artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Central Asia** (entries with a "Central Asian" tag**) Includes Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,** >>> Afghanistan, and western parts of the People's Republic of China such as Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, and related regions. >>> Coming soon! >>> include component="pageList" tag="central asian artist" limit="1000000000000" >>> >> **Middle East**(entries with a "Middle Eastern artist" tag) >>> include component="pageList" tag="middle eastern artist" limit="1000000000000"

> **Europe**(entries with a "European artist" tag) >> include component="pageList" tag="european artist"

> **Pacific Islands**(entries with a "pacific artist" tag) This includes Islands of Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia >> include component="pageList" tag="pacific artist"

> **Australia**(entries with a "Australian artist" tag) >> Coming soon! >> include component="pageList" tag="australian artist" limit="1000000000000"

This list is intended to provide a general overview of TeachArt Wiki entries for its users to get a feel of the content and scope of entries that have already been created. Each entry has been tagged as belonging to one of the following geographical designations. Like with any system of labeling and categorization not everything is clear cut. There are many cases where artworks and artists don't fit precisely under one label or could easily fit into several categories such as the case with many international contemporary artists who have lived and worked in different places. For this list we have opted to organize artworks by geographical region based on their geographical place of origin and in some cases the cultural ethnicity of their creator(s). To avoid having an overwhelming number of geographical designations we have simplified them into several geographical designations. As more diverse entries are added the listing method used will attempt to reflect that diversity. Any apparent biases in the selection and arrangement of geographical designations are unintentional. If you wish to make suggestions for improving this list or propose other ways to list content entries on the TeachArt Wiki please email the managers of the TeachArt Wiki. To have a new TeachArt Wiki entry listed here it must include the appropriate text tag.