- National Ice Carving Association
- Organisation devoted to promoting the art of ice sculpture across the country and around the world. Learn about NICA membership and events, or find ice carving and sculpting competitions. - Canadian Snow Sculpture Team
- Explore the chilly creations of the Canadian Snow Sculpture Team, a group of artists working with snow and ice since 1992. With a photo gallery of completed sculptures, as well as information about international snow sculpting events. - Vikings in Black Snow Sculpting
- Online home of the Vikings in Black, the Illinois-based snow sculpting team composed of three half-Swedish brothers. With a gallery of the Vikings' favourite snow sculptures, a team history, and rival teams. - Fear No Ice
- Performance art troupe combining ice sculpting with video and music. See photos and video of Fear No Ice performances and ice sculptures, hear music samples, or contact the group. - Billings, David Bradley - Sandemons Sand and Snow Sculpting Team
- Competitive Canadian sculptor who creates three-dimensional art from sand, snow, and pumpkins. Includes photo galleries of his work in all three media, as well as a biography and news. - Ice Live
- Online home of German ice sculptor Gert J. Hödl, who mixes ice and snow sculpture with performance art. See photos and video of Hodl's completed work, including an all-ice nativity scene. - Wikipedia: Snow Sculpture
- User-edited article about snow sculpture, the art of creating statues out of densely packed snow. Discusses the tools of snow sculpting and important competitions. - Wikipedia: Ice Sculpture
- User-submitted information about ice sculpting, the art of creating statues and sculpture out of large blocks of ice. With facts about ice sculpture around the world, including China, Japan, Sweden, Canada, and Moscow. - Vermont Snows
- Online home of the championship-winning snow and ice sculpting team from Vermont. Includes a photo gallery of past snow sculptures, competition schedule, and a history of the team. - Friends of Sculpting, Inc.
- Nonprofit organisation dedicated to the art of snow and ice sculpting in New York and across the U.S. Find information about snow and ice sculptors, carving competitions, and training workshops. - Ice Wall Project
- Documenting the construction of several freeform ice sculptures in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 2004. With step-by-step photos, as well as pictures of other ice walls and towers around the state. - Snow
- Everything you need to know about snow, including basic facts, what snowflakes are, and how to build a snow castle. Also includes famous snow constructions, tips for snowball fights, making snow sculptures, and links. - International Snow Sculpture Japan Association
- Organisation dedicated to snow sculpting in Japan and around the world. With information about snow sculpting competitions, including photos of prize-winning sculptures. In English and Japanese. - Croft, Rusty
- Sculptor specialising in creating ephemeral art from sand, snow, and ice. See photo galleries of completed sculptures, or find contact information for the artist. - Helioforge's Sculpture: Art of Pete W. Storonskij
- Sculpture by artist Pete Storonskij, with photo galleries. Includes structures, animals, and abstracts constructed from snow and ice, as well as work in more traditional media. - Snow Statuary
- Offers a brief how-to for constructing snowmen and Arctic owls for your winter yard or garden. With illustrations and step-by-step instructions. - Kilted Snow Weasels, The
- Official site of snow sculpting team The Kilted Snow Weasels. With a gallery of their past sculptures, team bios, and a photo of a real life snow weasel. - ARTtalk: Snow and Ice Sculpting
- Ideas and tips for making snow and ice sculptures that go beyond the traditional carrot-nosed snowman. Covers how to get started, how long a snow sculpture will last, and how to repair accidental breaks. - Tom Queoff Sculpture Studio: Snow Sculpture
- Photo gallery of snow sculptures by artist Tom Queoff, captain and original member of the U.S. Snow Sculpting Team.
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