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"art communities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular group of people who share an interest in art or to describe the artistic environment of an area. For example, "The small town is home to several art communities that contribute to its vibrant culture."
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There are thriving art communities in Shanghai, Chengdu, as well as elsewhere in Beijing.
Similarly, the 12th Armory Show, with 289 galleries representing 31 countries, emphasized the dialogue between past and present over provocative innovation, but it also launched a new initiative to showcase international art communities.
Once completed — the developers are two years into the five-year project — the South London colony will comprise 180,000 square feet, making it one of the largest art communities of its kind in Europe and the largest in Britain.
Asked to compare the art communities of Berlin and New York, which are by no means mutually exclusive, Hertling admitted that though she never found the slowness of her hometown to be a bother, reticence regarding difficult political issues was.
"There is a level of confidence in art communities outside of New York and Los Angeles that is both cheering and deserved," Maxwell Anderson, the Whitney Museum's director, says.
I'm loving the American Folk Art Museum's new Tumblr; it's a great way for them to leverage the eyeballs of both the fashion and art communities on Tumblr, which are both hugely popular on the platform.
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