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This website is administered for the New York/Venezuela Chapter of Exodus & Resilience in collaboration with the Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA), a New York-based 501(c)(3) public charity. Learn more about the chapter.

Institutional relationship

VAEA & Exodus & Resilience.

The New York/Venezuela Chapter is presented through a clear institutional framework: VAEA provides the U.S. nonprofit reference, while Exodus & Resilience provides the curatorial, educational, documentary and public-facing program framework.

Overview

A clear structure for nonprofit transparency.

What this page clarifies

This page explains the relationship between the Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA) and Exodus & Resilience in the context of the New York/Venezuela Chapter.

Its purpose is to make the institutional structure transparent for foundations, donors, cultural institutions, artists, community partners, public audiences and digital platforms reviewing the website.

The core principle

VAEA and Exodus & Resilience are not presented as interchangeable entities. They play complementary roles. VAEA provides the nonprofit institutional reference in the United States. Exodus & Resilience provides the program framework, curatorial language, documentary structure, public website and cultural methodology.

Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA)
595 Main Street, Floor 2
New Rochelle, NY 10801
United States

Institutional contact: omar@vaearts.org
Program contact: info@exodusandresilience.org

Official VAEA website

01 · Nonprofit reference

VAEA

VAEA is the New York-based 501(c)(3) public charity serving as the nonprofit institutional reference for the New York/Venezuela Chapter. It provides the nonprofit context for donor relations, charitable compliance, institutional credibility and public accountability.

02 · Program framework

Exodus & Resilience

Exodus & Resilience provides the curatorial, educational, editorial, documentary and methodological framework of the chapter, including public content, research structure, educational language and impact documentation.

How it works

Four public-facing functions.

The collaboration is organized around four public-facing functions: nonprofit reference, program design, public communication and donation pathway. This structure allows the chapter to be transparent about what is already documented, what is in development and what will only be published once verified.

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Nonprofit reference

VAEA provides the U.S. nonprofit reference for the chapter and the institutional context for charitable support, donor communications and nonprofit accountability.

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Program design

Exodus & Resilience structures the chapter’s curatorial, educational and documentary model, including its framing around migration, memory, diaspora and cultural rights.

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Public website

This website communicates the mission, program architecture, legal information, public documentation, contact channels, donation pathway and institutional relationship.

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Donation pathway

Donations designated for the New York/Venezuela Chapter are received through VAEA’s institutional channels and may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by U.S. law.

Website administration

Why this chapter website exists.

A program website, not a replacement for VAEA.org

This subdomain is not intended to replace the official VAEA website. The official VAEA website remains available at vaearts.org.

The purpose of newyork.exodusandresilience.org is to present the New York/Venezuela Chapter with a dedicated program structure: mission, curatorial framework, educational logic, documentation, public materials, legal pages, contact routes and support pathway.

Administrative control

This website is administered for the New York/Venezuela Chapter of Exodus & Resilience in collaboration with VAEA. The site is maintained to provide public program information, improve institutional transparency and support communication with foundations, donors, cultural partners, artists and public audiences.

Why the relationship is stated across the site

The relationship between VAEA and Exodus & Resilience is stated across the homepage, about page, contact page, legal pages and footer to avoid ambiguity. This makes clear that VAEA is the nonprofit institutional reference and that Exodus & Resilience is the program and curatorial framework.

The chapter is currently presented as a founding-stage cultural program. Future exhibitions, artist cohorts, confirmed institutional agreements, activity indicators and social impact data will be published only when supported by verifiable documentation.

Donations and support

How support is routed.

Donations through VAEA

Donations designated for the New York/Venezuela Chapter are received through VAEA’s institutional channels and may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by U.S. law.

Financial support does not grant rights over artworks, artists, curatorial decisions, archive selection, exhibition programming, governance, intellectual property or public communications.

Use of funds and transparency

Support for the chapter may contribute to documentation, educational materials, public programming, institutional outreach, artist-related research, archive development, exhibition preparation, communications and program administration, according to the applicable campaign or grant framework.

Program results, financial summaries, public reports or impact indicators will be published when the corresponding data and documentation are available.

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New York/Venezuela Chapter

A transparent framework for cultural infrastructure.

This page documents the institutional relationship that supports the chapter’s public mission: nonprofit reference through VAEA, program framework through Exodus & Resilience, and public documentation through this chapter website.