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This website is Ohio's only statewide arts information online resource. Its centralized portal and online community contains detailed registries of artists, organizations, and arts-related businesses. The site’s registered members can publish online portfolios, event listings with images, classified ads, and subscribe to opt-in email communications. The parent site, IndianaArts.org, was originally designed for demographic reporting and database/information access to Indiana's artists and arts provider organizations. During the last 9 years, the Indiana arts portal has evolved into a popular online destination and has a growing member base of more than 3,400 registered users, with an average of 25,000 web page views per month from members and the general public. OhioArts.org was developed and launched between 2007 and 2008. Both sites now offer a wide range of member services free-of-charge to artists, arts organizations and qualifying business across the state. Both websites are owned and operated by Arts Place, Inc., a regional not-for-profit arts council with headquarters in Portland, Indiana, and the Ohio facility, also know as The Collective Center, is located in St Marys Ohio. For more information about Arts Place, Inc., click here »
About Arts Place, Inc.
the organization behind OhioArts.org & IndianaArts.org As a regional arts council, Arts Place plays a unique role by serving
artists, cultural organizations, and the general public. The development of
www.artsland.org,
www.indianaarts.org and
www.ohioarts.org has
put Arts Place at the forefront of arts information technology. As the
Indiana Arts Commission’s Regional Arts Partner for East Central Indiana,
Arts Place provides grants, information, technical assistance, and
leadership for the region’s arts community. Arts Place operates arts centers in Portland, Indiana and St. Marys, Ohio. These facilities present performances and exhibits, as well as providing instructional activities in the literary, performing, visual arts. Outreach programs, such as Arts in the Parks and Artists in Residence provide many smaller communities with first-hand arts experiences that are typically available only in more urban settings.
Support for IndianaArt.org & OhioArts.org
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