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August 2014National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s400 7th Street, SWWashington, DC 20506Telephone: 202-682-5400arts.govProduced by the NEA Office <strong>of</strong> Public AffairsEditor: Don BallDesigner: Kelli RogowskiThanks to Amy Stolls, Eleanor Billington, and Mohamed Sheriff<strong>of</strong> the NEA Literature program for their assistance in editing andassembling the material.<strong>The</strong> National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s was established byCongress in 1965 as an independent agency <strong>of</strong> the federalgovernment. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billionto support artistic excellence, creativity, and innovation for thebenefit <strong>of</strong> individuals and communities. <strong>The</strong> NEA extends itswork through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders,other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector.202-682-5496 Voice/TTY (a device for individuals whoare deaf or hearing impaired)Individuals who do not use conventional printmaterials may contact the <strong>Art</strong>s Endowment’s Office forAccessibility at 202-682-5532 to obtain this publicationin an alternate format.This publication is available free <strong>of</strong> charge in PDF format atarts.gov, the website <strong>of</strong> the National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s.

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