[5] A partnership with Bridgeman Art Library, which enabled users to order reproductions of works from the app, was announced on May 30, 2012.
[8] All full-time freshmen would receive an iPad beginning in the fall 2010 semester for a $500 fee, and other students could opt into the program.
The intent was that the university's deal with Open Door Networks would provide exposure for the app’s developers, and a supplemental tool for educating art students.
[10] Art Authority was one of seven applications shown by senior VP Phil Schiller in Apple's education-focused special event at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, on January 19, 2012.
[13] In April, 2023, the owners of Art Authority and 1000museums announced that they had acquired Museum Store Products (MSP).