Art in United States
Art Definition
A principle put in practice, and applied to some art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter. Also, Copper-plate printing on the back of a banknote is an art for which a patent may be granted. (This definition of Art is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary ). See also a definition of Art in the legal Dictionaries.
Arts Agencies
States Arts Agencies
State arts agencies include state councils for the arts, historical commissions, museums, film boards, and state libraries and archives.
States Arts Agencies Websites
- State arts council sites may feature available grants and recipients, listings of arts organizations and artists working in the state, arts news, information on folk culture, calendars of events, and photographs of current exhibits.
- Historical commission or preservation sites may include information about grants, applications and tax incentive programs, publications, reports, maps, photographs, and information about the National Register and Historic Landmarks programs.
- State museum sites may provide directories of state museums and online educational resources, and often include images of their exhibitions
- State film boards promote use of the state by filmmakers, so their websites often include a location database, directories of in-state production resources, listings of festivals, filming news, regulations and even weather conditions.
- State library sites often provide access to the catalogs of the state’s libraries and shared databases of articles and reference works, reading suggestions, lists of resident writers, and services for the blind or print-disabled. Some state libraries allow users to interact with a live librarian and offer homework help for the state’s students.
State archives may provide records management services to state agencies and make valuable holdings available to researchers via their websites or offline.
Some state arts sites also provide genealogical and archeological information.
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Art in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias
For starting research in the law of a foreign country:
Link | Description |
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Art | Art in the World Legal Encyclopedia. |
Art | Art in the European Legal Encyclopedia. |
Art | Art in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia. |
Art | Art in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. |
Art | Art in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
See Also
Alternative Reproductive Technology in this Legal Encyclopedia
Alternative Reproductive Technology definition in the Law Dictionary
Art in State Art Commissions
Resources
See Also
Censorship; Nudity
Further Reading
Further Reading
- Information about Art in the Gale Encyclopedia of American Law.
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