Americans for the Arts Website

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We ask the credit include the following: Provided by AmericansForTheArts.org.

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ARTSblog Content

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To reprint or republish ARTSblog content online or in non-electronic forms, please send an e-mail to [email protected] with details on gaining permission and required crediting. You agree that you will not modify, copy, reproduce, sell, or distribute any ARTSblog content in any manner or medium without permission.

Please note: Because individual blog posts are contributed by many different writers, you must have permission from both Americans for the Arts and the blog post author’s permission to republish any ARTSblog content.

National Arts Marketing Project Website

The content created and presented by Americans for the Arts on the National Arts Marketing Project website is meant to provide professional development and educational resources for art marketers. Much of the content on this website is aggregate from other sources so you should consult the orginial author for permission to re-use the content. If the content is authored by Americans for the Arts or a staff member of Americans for the Arts you are free to reuse any content for educational purposes as long as you credit the organization. If you are uncertain of the content's orginiating author, please e-mail [email protected] for assistance before reprinting the content.

If the content is authored by Americans for the Arts we ask that you provide the following credit: Provided by the National Arts Marketing Project, a program of AmericansForTheArts.org

Blog posts written specifically for the National Arts Marketing Project blog are subject to the same reuse policy as described above for ARTSblog content.