Terms of Use.
These terms govern access to and use of the Acarigua Chapter website, implemented by Fundación Museo de Arte Acarigua-Araure with conceptual and methodological development by Exodus & Resilience.
Use of the website and its content.
1. Acceptance of terms
By accessing and using this website, you accept these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with them, we recommend that you do not use the website. These terms may be updated periodically to reflect legal, technical or operational changes.
2. Nature of the website
This website presents information about the Acarigua Chapter of Exodus & Resilience, a cultural platform connected to documentation, training, mediation and public access to Venezuelan contemporary culture. Fundación Museo de Arte Acarigua-Araure acts as the implementing institution of the chapter, with conceptual and methodological development by Exodus & Resilience. The project has been submitted to the UNESCO IFCD 2026 call.
UNESCO IFCD 2026 reference
The phrase submitted to the UNESCO IFCD 2026 call identifies only the call framework to which the project was submitted. It does not imply selection, endorsement or confirmed funding by UNESCO.
3. Permitted use
You may consult, share and use public information from the website for informational, educational, cultural, journalistic or institutional purposes, provided that the integrity of the content is respected, the source is properly credited and the material is not presented in a misleading or out-of-context manner.
4. Prohibited use
The website may not be used for unlawful, fraudulent, defamatory, discriminatory, abusive or rights-infringing purposes. It is also prohibited to interfere with the technical operation of the website, access linked systems without authorization or introduce malicious code.
5. Intellectual property
Texts, narrative structures, designs, graphics, photographs, audiovisual materials, files, methodologies and other content available on this website may be protected by copyright, trademarks, related rights or other intellectual property rights. Unless expressly indicated, use of the website does not imply any transfer of rights.
6. Images, logos and third-party materials
Names, trademarks, logos, images or materials belonging to third parties are used only where there is authorization, an institutional relationship, an informational purpose or a legitimate reference. Any request related to the use of visual or institutional materials may be directed to the program team.
7. Accuracy of information
We seek to keep the website information updated, clear and accurate. However, content may change as the program evolves, including its implementation phases, partnerships, calls, materials or institutional requirements. The website is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute legal, financial or professional advice.
8. External links
The website may contain links to external pages, third-party platforms, partner institutions, technical services or informational resources. We are not responsible for the content, policies, availability or privacy practices of those external websites.
9. Forms and communications
By submitting forms or communicating with the program team, you accept that the information submitted may be used to respond to your request, manage proposals, coordinate participation, handle press inquiries, evaluate partnerships or follow up on possible forms of collaboration. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy.
10. Website availability
The website may be temporarily unavailable due to maintenance, updates, technical errors, provider failures or external causes. We do not guarantee continuous availability or complete absence of errors, although we seek to keep the website operational and secure.
11. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by applicable law, Fundación Museo de Arte Acarigua-Araure, Exodus & Resilience and their collaborators shall not be liable for damages arising from the use or inability to use the website, interpretation of its content or access to external links.
Territorial and institutional context
The Acarigua Chapter is situated in an interior territory of Venezuela and recognizes the role of the regional museum, territorial education, public mediation and the living archive as long-term cultural infrastructure. The relationship with Fundación Museo de Arte Acarigua-Araure is described in prudent institutional terms, within the applicable components of the project.
12. Contact
For questions about these terms, content use or website-related requests, you may write to contacto@exodusandresilience.org.