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Office of the Arts listservs available

The Office of the Arts at MIT now has two e-mail listservs for information about upcoming MIT arts events and activities, Arts-announce and OA-announce. Both are available, by subscription, to the MIT community and the public:

Arts-announce

Receive general announcements related to the arts at MIT, including selected event listings, special announcements, audition announcements, and ticket offers. Subscribers may send announcements to this list. Subscribe to Arts-announce by e-mailing arts-announce-request@media.mit.edu with "Subscribe" as the subject.

OA-announce

Receive announcements of events and deadlines for programs sponsored by the MIT Office of the Arts (OA), including visiting artist events, Council for the Arts Grants deadlines, and announcements and deadlines related to OA Student Programs. Subscribers will receive, but may not send, announcements to this list. Subscribe to OA-announce by e-mailing oa-announce-request@media.mit.edu with "Subscribe" as the subject.

For information on these and other mailing lists and listservs overseen by the Office of the Arts at MIT, go to the arts@MIT home page (web.mit.edu/arts) and click on the Mailing List link in the footer.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 26, 2005 (download PDF).

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