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This reads like a PR Piece paid for by the organization. If I were to guess, I'd say it was word for word taken from their website. 66.90.162.101 14:24, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
It was a blatant copyvio, but I've rewritten it. There are a ton more sources if anyone else wants to do some more work on it. TRAVELLINGCARI My story Tell me yours 03:59, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
This page could definitely use some updates, since it's been 12 years! I work at Artpace, but understand that due to the COI policy I can't update it myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated! __ Erkamu ( talk) 16:41, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
As a San Antonian and Artpace fan, I felt this entry was a little out of date. Although it may have been correct when originally written, there have been some changes which I felt should be included to give people a more accurate view of the organization. I reinstated Shaebe898's update because it corrected errors about Artpace's funding and included more in-depth information about its founder, its residency program, and its exhibitions.
This is the first time that I've ever attempted to edit a Wiki entry, so please accept my apologies for any errors. (Any feedback about how to improve appreciated!) Also, as this page is updated, would it be possible for a discussion of the changes to also be included? 67.198.66.107 ( talk) 21:01, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks again for your patience and advice. I really appreciate your willingness to ensure that Artpace's entry is updated and properly cited. As far as citations regarding Artpace's status as a public charity go, the best is probably the IRS Pub 78 listing: http://www.irs.gov/app/pub-78/search.do?nameSearchTypeStarts=false&names=artpace&nameSearchTypeAll=false&city=san+antonio&state=TX&country=USA&deductibility=all&dispatchMethod=search&submitName=Search which codes Artpace as "a public charity with a 50% deductibility limitation." Additionally, Artpace is listed as a grant recipient on multiple grantors' websites (National Endowment for the Arts, City of San Antonio's Office of Cultural Affairs, Texas Commission on the Arts, for eg.) Would that qualify as appropriate documentation of public charity status? Or, credit lines for exhibitions and programs are sometimes included in press about the shows--would that be better? As far as what's most notable about Artpace, the International Artist-In-Residence Program would be the stand-out. It is the only residency program of its model in the world (i.e. the only one that stipulates the involvement of a Texas artist, national artist, and international artist). Artpace does not select the artists who participate in its residencies. Artpace's Programs Committee chooses 3 guest curators a year to select the 3 artists, therefore resulting in a variety of artists and differing curatorial visions. The only special restriction for guest curators to abide by is that he/she must select one artist from Texas, one artist from somewhere else in the U.S, and one international artist for the residency. Each residency is a 4 month period. The first two months of the residency consist of the artists living onsite and creating new work at Artpace. Then the works are publicly exhibited at Artpace for a two month period following the time the artists are occupying the Artpace building. Sorry to go on and on, but would you agree that this would qualify as most unique/notable aspect of Artpace? I can cite articles from Artforum and other publications which also "explain" the residency program. Meheathcott ( talk) 17:13, 11 August 2008 (UTC)meheathcott
Quick NOTE: saw both your notes, didn't have time to edit wiki today. Will read in more detail and respond tomorrow, I hope. Look forward to working with both of you to improve this article.
TravellingCari 03:43, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
I'd like to have more information about Artpace on this entry, so I was looking through similar institutions on Wikipedia--I saw this entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_Santa_Fe and thought that it would be a good guideline for layout. We could include the history, including both its beginnings as a privately funded venture of Linda Pace's and then explain its current structure. I also like the list of prominent artists as featured on the Site Santa Fe entry. Again, just fishing for ways to expand upon this entry... Meheathcott ( talk) 02:22, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi all. I'm here to ask if some kind soul out there is willing to update this Wikipedia article to reflect Artpace's current executive director. I have a conflict of interest as an Artpace employee. Here are three sources that announce Veronique Le Melle as Artpace's new executive director beginning January 2016: <ref>http://artforum.com/news/id=55194</ref> <ref>http://www.artnews.com/2015/09/29/artpace-appoints-veronique-le-melle-as-executive-director/</ref> <ref>http://glasstire.com/2015/09/29/artpace-san-antonio-names-new-director/</ref>
I'm new to Wikipedia, it's formatting, and it's processes. While I will try my best to ensure I'm doing everything within the context of Wikipedia's policies, I appreciate any advice the community can give.
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This reads like a PR Piece paid for by the organization. If I were to guess, I'd say it was word for word taken from their website. 66.90.162.101 14:24, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
It was a blatant copyvio, but I've rewritten it. There are a ton more sources if anyone else wants to do some more work on it. TRAVELLINGCARI My story Tell me yours 03:59, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
This page could definitely use some updates, since it's been 12 years! I work at Artpace, but understand that due to the COI policy I can't update it myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated! __ Erkamu ( talk) 16:41, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
As a San Antonian and Artpace fan, I felt this entry was a little out of date. Although it may have been correct when originally written, there have been some changes which I felt should be included to give people a more accurate view of the organization. I reinstated Shaebe898's update because it corrected errors about Artpace's funding and included more in-depth information about its founder, its residency program, and its exhibitions.
This is the first time that I've ever attempted to edit a Wiki entry, so please accept my apologies for any errors. (Any feedback about how to improve appreciated!) Also, as this page is updated, would it be possible for a discussion of the changes to also be included? 67.198.66.107 ( talk) 21:01, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
Wikigiveness
I apologize.
Did not understand the rules.
Now I do, thank you.
64.132.189.226 (
talk) 14:22, 11 August 2008 (UTC)CEmeryBustamante
Thanks again for your patience and advice. I really appreciate your willingness to ensure that Artpace's entry is updated and properly cited. As far as citations regarding Artpace's status as a public charity go, the best is probably the IRS Pub 78 listing: http://www.irs.gov/app/pub-78/search.do?nameSearchTypeStarts=false&names=artpace&nameSearchTypeAll=false&city=san+antonio&state=TX&country=USA&deductibility=all&dispatchMethod=search&submitName=Search which codes Artpace as "a public charity with a 50% deductibility limitation." Additionally, Artpace is listed as a grant recipient on multiple grantors' websites (National Endowment for the Arts, City of San Antonio's Office of Cultural Affairs, Texas Commission on the Arts, for eg.) Would that qualify as appropriate documentation of public charity status? Or, credit lines for exhibitions and programs are sometimes included in press about the shows--would that be better? As far as what's most notable about Artpace, the International Artist-In-Residence Program would be the stand-out. It is the only residency program of its model in the world (i.e. the only one that stipulates the involvement of a Texas artist, national artist, and international artist). Artpace does not select the artists who participate in its residencies. Artpace's Programs Committee chooses 3 guest curators a year to select the 3 artists, therefore resulting in a variety of artists and differing curatorial visions. The only special restriction for guest curators to abide by is that he/she must select one artist from Texas, one artist from somewhere else in the U.S, and one international artist for the residency. Each residency is a 4 month period. The first two months of the residency consist of the artists living onsite and creating new work at Artpace. Then the works are publicly exhibited at Artpace for a two month period following the time the artists are occupying the Artpace building. Sorry to go on and on, but would you agree that this would qualify as most unique/notable aspect of Artpace? I can cite articles from Artforum and other publications which also "explain" the residency program. Meheathcott ( talk) 17:13, 11 August 2008 (UTC)meheathcott
Quick NOTE: saw both your notes, didn't have time to edit wiki today. Will read in more detail and respond tomorrow, I hope. Look forward to working with both of you to improve this article.
TravellingCari 03:43, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
I'd like to have more information about Artpace on this entry, so I was looking through similar institutions on Wikipedia--I saw this entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_Santa_Fe and thought that it would be a good guideline for layout. We could include the history, including both its beginnings as a privately funded venture of Linda Pace's and then explain its current structure. I also like the list of prominent artists as featured on the Site Santa Fe entry. Again, just fishing for ways to expand upon this entry... Meheathcott ( talk) 02:22, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi all. I'm here to ask if some kind soul out there is willing to update this Wikipedia article to reflect Artpace's current executive director. I have a conflict of interest as an Artpace employee. Here are three sources that announce Veronique Le Melle as Artpace's new executive director beginning January 2016: <ref>http://artforum.com/news/id=55194</ref> <ref>http://www.artnews.com/2015/09/29/artpace-appoints-veronique-le-melle-as-executive-director/</ref> <ref>http://glasstire.com/2015/09/29/artpace-san-antonio-names-new-director/</ref>
I'm new to Wikipedia, it's formatting, and it's processes. While I will try my best to ensure I'm doing everything within the context of Wikipedia's policies, I appreciate any advice the community can give.
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