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The Arts Map
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・ The Arts Tonight
・ The Arts Trust – Institute of Contemporary Indian Art
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The Arts Map : ウィキペディア英語版
The Arts Map
The Arts Map was an international on-line resource to locate and identify artists and their studios, as well as galleries, art schools, museums, performing arts facilities, and related associations, service organizations, and businesses around the world, which are related to the arts. Public art in communities could be identified. The resource focused especially upon the great range of fine arts and things related to them. Using specific names or more generalized selections made in an extensive check-box listing system and combined with the Google maps application and technology, ''The Arts Map'' was used to search for what existed in a specific place, region, or country as well as to look up a subject by name or category. Each entry was created by its subject and an example of their work could be up-loaded. A highly detailed map of the community on each listing page identified the location. The reference tool was created by Robin Colodzin and Jonathan Talbot.
==Professional reception==

In the May 2010 edition of ''The Artist's Magazine'', which publishes fine art resources, the author of an article on the resource site stated that two prominent collage artists ''"were coming up empty while looking for new ways of connecting with clients, collectors, curators, and other artists. They realized that they weren't the only artists seeking connections, so they created The Arts Map."'' 〔Dobush, Grace, ''"The Arts Map Plots Out the World of Art"'', ''The Artist's Magazine'', May 2010, paper publication () and blog ()〕
The editor of the fine arts collage trade magazine, ''Cloth Paper Scissors'',() led an article about the site with, ''"When you’re traveling and want to check out the local arts culture, it’s fairly easy to find museums and galleries. But artist studios? Not so much... (Colodzin and Jonathan Talbot ) have created an online guide to artists around the world..."''.〔Prato, Cato Couloacos, ''"The Arts Map"'', Studios - Message Board: News Views and To Dos, ''Cloth Paper Scissors'',() Summer 2010, page 8〕 In another fine arts publication, ''Art Times'', another editor advised her readers to take advantage of the opportunities provided by the resource by opening an account and trying it.〔Seckel, Cornelia, ''“Culturally Speaking”'', ''Art Times'', Mar-Apr 2010, page 17 ()〕

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