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ART may refer to:
Organizations
Performing arts
- American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
- Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland, Oregon, US
- Avatar Repertory Theater, a troupe performing in the virtual world
Science and technology
- Adaptive resonance theory, a theory of brain information processing
- Acoustic resonance technology, an acoustic inspection technology
- Absolute reaction rate theory, of chemical reactions
Computing
- ART image file format, used mostly by America Online software
- Algebraic Reconstruction Technique, used in computed tomography scanning
- Android Runtime, a replacement for the Dalvik VM in Android
Medicine
- Anti-retroviral therapy, in the management of HIV/AIDS
- Assisted reproductive technology
- Androgen replacement therapy
Sports
- ART Grand Prix, a French motor racing team
- Aprilia Racing Technology or Aprilia Racing Team, by Aprilia, in MotoGP
- Asia Racing Team, Chinese motor racing team
- Athlete Refugee Team
Transportation
- Albuquerque Rapid Transit, a bus rapid transit line in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
- Anaheim Resort Transportation, a mass transit provider in Orange County, California, US
- Arlington Transit, a bus service in Arlington County, Virginia, US
- Bombardier Advanced Rapid Transit, an automated guideway transit system
- Watertown International Airport (IATA airport code)
- Arrochar and Tarbet railway station (National Rail code), Scotland
- Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit, an autonomous rapid transit system from China
Other uses
- Argentina Time (ART), a time zone
- Artificial languages (ISO 639-2 code), certain unassigned constructed languages
- Aggression replacement training
- Alternative risk transfer, an insurance term
See also
- Art (given name), the name
- Art (disambiguation)
- ARTS (disambiguation)
- Art line (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with ART
- All pages with titles containing ART
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