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Metro Arts Commission approves Art Lending Library memorandum of understanding with Nashville Public Library
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The Metro Arts Commission voted to approve a memorandum of understanding to formalize an art lending program that places purchased works from local artists in Nashville Public Library branches for three-month checkout by cardholders.
The Metro Arts Commission voted to approve a memorandum of understanding with the Nashville Public Library that formalizes the Art Lending Library program, staff said at the commission’s July 24 meeting at Fort Negley. The agreement sets out roles and responsibilities for Metro Arts and the library for a collection of locally purchased works that are permanently located at library branches and available for checkout by library cardholders for three months. The MOU “is a partnership with the Nashville Public Library, whereby we have purchased artwork for our collection from local artists, and it is permanently located at various library branches,” Metro Arts public art staff member Anne Leslie said while…
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