The International Guild of Miniature Artisans

In the Pursuit and Recognition of Excellence

IGMA was founded to promote fine miniatures as an art form; to increase awareness and appreciation of high-quality workmanship through public education; to recognize and honor qualified artisans and encourage work of highest quality; to encourage the development of new artisans; and to coordinate and serve the interests and needs of the artisan and non-artisan.

Guild Virtual Learning

Online March 2023

Announcing Guild Virtual Learning online classes for 2023 featuring instructors Lynette Barker, Hillary Lee, Anne Ogg, Sandra Rubin and Tori West. Registration is now open! Click here for more information.

Guild School 2023

Castine, ME
June 10-17, 2023

Class descriptions and photos for Guild School 2023 "Where the Small Things Are" is now online! Check out classes that are still available here!

Guild Show 2023

Hasbrouck, NJ
September 26 - October 1, 2023

Exciting news! The Guild Show is moving back to the New York/ Teaneck area to the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights/Meadowlands! Click here for more information. Dealer and Teacher applications are now available.

Guild School 2024

Castine, ME

Attention All Artisan and Fellow members of IGMA! You are invited to teach at the Guild School 2024. Click here for more information. Applications due May 15, 2023.

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Fine Miniatures Forum

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This interactive forum is dedicated to high quality handmade fine scale miniatures in any form. It is a place to share, ask questions, learn techniques and follow activities all over the world.

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