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"
Sure not to be controversial: I heard someone on the radio complaining about stimulus money going to the NEA. Should government subsidize art? -- nm
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by
Dano
Generally, yes. At the moment, not much. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka Callisto)
Jan 29 '09, 14:00
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I disagree. now it's more important than ever, as the private sector is forced to pull back its support. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:02
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they can't give out money they don't have, regardless of whether or not they would choose to give more.
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:13
The private sector is pulling back support for the same reason the government ought to.
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TFox
Jan 29, 14:04
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I don't see the arts as an optional luxury to be indulged in only when we can afford to.
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:05
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One thing artists don't tend to do well (at least in Canada) is articulate why art is important, and worthy of government funding
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Roger More
Jan 29, 14:17
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I can that as a valid criticism, sure. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:19
I agree with that. They generally sound like Sigur Ros fans. If you were more refined, you would understand.
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TFox
Jan 29, 14:19
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I can see that being more a valid criticism of particular kinds of art, rather than the whole of Art itself... -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:20
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Oh sure, but the type of art that gets funding (or at least gets talked about in the media about having gov't funding) is exactly that type of art -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 29, 14:22
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I do see what you're saying. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:25
I believe the arts are crucial as well, but I also support them with my own dollars as well as government support.
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 29, 14:12
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I'm not exactly sure where you're getting this perception of a sense of entitlement from... -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:17
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It's a Canadian perspective - arts funding has been a big political issue here this past year -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 29, 14:19
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Interesting. I think it would be a fasinating exercise to compare arts funding
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:23
That's because you're an artist. -- nm
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TWuG
Jan 29, 14:06
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so therefore any input I have on the matter can be dismissed out of hand on the assumption that I'm only arguing in my own self interest. gotcha. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:10
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awww, z, buck up, buddy. I discount your input for a myriad of reasons. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 14:12
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:P -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:14
One that needs to be more self-sustaining during the times when the government can't afford to do it for them. -- nm
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David
Jan 29, 14:06
Yes, I imagine most artists feel that way. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 14:06
I'm more interested in people not losing their houses. Practicality matters. -- nm
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David
Jan 29, 14:03
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artists need houses too, you know. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 29, 14:04
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Artists can just imagine houses, and then live in those. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 14:05
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If it works for pixie ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 29, 14:06
So am I, but I'm also guessing the funds for arts are a drop in the bucket for the economy but life or death for the industry. -- nm
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Max
Jan 29, 14:04
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This is probably true. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 14:04
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