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What about art in public spaces? Parks, libraries, transit stations, etc.?
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con_carne
also - art drives tourism in many cases, it gives cities personalities and distinction, it actually has a positive-financial
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Jul 3 '12, 08:19
outcome for many places.
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To be clear, I'm against the NEA as a government program. I am not against art in public.
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TWuG
Jul 3, 08:25
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it makes no sense to me for a government to not fund the arts. they have ALWAYS funded the arts, because arts are essential to society. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 3, 08:41
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