New York State Council on the Arts Archived Websites
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series consists of archival copies of the publicly accessible website of the New York State Council on the Arts.
Title
- Council on the Arts archived websites
Quantity
- 4 website(s)
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B2203
Creator
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of archival copies of the publicly accessible website of the New York State Council on the Arts. Most sites contain the following types of information: council's mission statement, press releases, annual reports, and meeting minutes. Also included is eligibility information, program guidelines, and other information about the council's architecture, capital project, music, film, performing/visual arts, literature, and individual artist grants for non-profit organizations, Indian tribes, and local governments. A list of council members and answers to frequently asked questions about council grants are also included.
B2203-07: This accretion consists of a copy of the Council on the Arts Web site produced on December 29, 2006, shortly before Governor George E. Pataki (1995-2006) left office.
B2203-08: This accretion consists of a copy of the Council on the Arts Web site produced on April 29, 2008, shortly after the resignation of Governor Eliot L. Spitzer (2007-2008).
B2203-11: This accretion consists of a copy of the Council on the Arts Web site produced on April 15, 2011, after Governor David A. Paterson left office.
B2203-19: This accretion consists of a copy of the Council on the Arts site produced on December 26, 2019. This site includes a blog (2017-2019) that highlights council-supported events and programs and a calendar of events (2019-2020).
Custodial History
The New York State Archives used Web archiving software to copy these Web sites in order to preserve the information they contain.
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.