Links
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
I've only gotten a couple of my links up so far. More will be added as I get to them!
Bewildered Furries is Link-Free! Please link only to the main Index page, and feel free to copy one of the below graphics to your own server for links. Please note - I do not do reciprocal links! See my FAQ for why.
Furry Archives
The Yiffnet Attic - Not so much an archive as a place for critiques, YNA has quickly become one of my favorite hangouts. The people are friendly, the admins are friendly but firm, and the critiques are a blessing.
Yerf - A limited archive whose primary focus is providing quality furry art suitable for all ages. Membership is only by application, and standards are rising with the increase in quantity of furry art. 
VCL - No, I don't know what the letters stand for. A huge furry archive, with a wide range of talents from rank beginners to professionals. No limitations on content, though they do have some minimal standards for quality of scanning.
Some of My Favorite Furry Artists
(in no particular order)
Megan Giles (SpaceCat) - Megan has a way with horses... and smilodons... and American lions... One of the few artists whose prints I actually intend to spend some of my meager income on.
Brenda DiAntonis (XianJaguar) - Awesome technique with markers and colored pencils, and she delivers wonderful critiques. 
Matt Harpold (Turbine Divinity) - One of the people who put the "art" in furry. Link goes to his Yerf archive for mostly furry stuff, but check out the fantasy art on his main webpage, too!
Rogminotaur - Another artist whose style I admire. Can get a little raunchier than I prefer, but does fabulous things with lamp black watercolor, and has the courtesy to separate out her adult art.
Maggie Hogarth (Micah) - One of the few furry artists I've seen that can draw (mostly) accurate kimono. Also does lovely fantasy works, and she writes too!
Jessica Willard (Ginger) - I just like her way with figure drawing, especially her dancers.
Pseudo Manitou - Has a very distinct graphic style. There's something about the energy of his lines that I can't ignore - that, and the fact that he dares to do something different with his art!