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December 22, 2007

AS-AP moves to Bard's CCS
Linda Frye Burnham / 02:07 PM

The Art Spaces Archive Project (AS-AP) has established a partnership with the Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. AS-AP, founded in 2003 by a consortium of alternative art organizations, is a collaborative visual-arts initiative created to document the history of alternative, avant-garde and contemporary art movements of the 1950s to the present throughout the U.S. The project has a online National Index of the Avant Garde, now expanded and improved with the aid of CCS. In addition, their combines efforts present outstanding resources on archiving.

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