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    NEA Budget Case Study

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    amount on the arts economy and its impact. They found that arts and cultural…

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    creating his own artwork, Uelsmann taught photography at the University of Florida Gainesville. In addition to teaching photography, he was a graduate research professor of art and is now retired. Jerry Uelsmann has received two fellowships, one a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1967 and the other a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1972. He is also a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society…

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    but often confused. A deficit is the annual difference between government spending and government revenue. The government collects revenue in the form of taxes and other income, the government spends the money on several different programs such as national defense, Social Security and healthcare. If more money is spent than the revenue, then it runs a deficit. If less is spent than the revenue, then the government has a surplus. Since 1970 the U.S. government has run a deficit. In 2017 the U.S…

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    Mandatory Public Schools

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    financially. The first to go are the fine art programs, this is because they are seen as less important and a waste of money. Many schools are more invested in their sports programs because they can bring in more revenue for school districts. Art programs do not have weekly games that profit the school. For that fact schools are starting to pull the art programs, giving them more revenue to use on other programs such as sports. The only revenue that the fine art programs receive is from either…

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    What’s the Hullaballoo about the Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bangalore? The fast growing city of Bangalore has a whole lot of problems; the roads (or lack off), the chaotic and undermanaged development of the city, the poor sanitation, dying lakes (and dying fish- another story) and in the last few weeks, even the weather; the one truly attractive character of Bangalore has turned ugly with the city sweltering with temperatures of 37 degree centigrade! But something else has also been raising…

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    Art that consist of pieces of burning the Bible, nudity, and racial slander exemplifies offensive art that exist in the world. Art often depicts many emotions and provides enjoyment to numerous people, but often art can cause conversation that is either appropriate or derogatory. First, what are some examples of offensive art? Artwork has grown into many different realms and genres; many examples exist on city streets, television, and museums. Next, what reasons cause art to be censored? Pieces…

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    government had begun to subsidize culture, through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). (Oster287) The baby boom grew up more educated than their parents and they even became very heavy in the consumers of culture, devoting more of disposable income to the museums. (Oster287) The industry took a total of $4,395 billion in 1988 operating within the revenue and supported against a total of $4,017 billion in operating expenses. (Oster 287) The Art Museum accounted for about 25% of both…

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    people are veterans who have been neglected by our government and our every day people. It saddens me to see this and I would like to change it.I think we should cut funding for certain things programs that are not as useful, like the National Endowment for the Arts, for instance. Statistics show that there are 564,708 homeless people in america. Of that number, 67,354 are veterans. Something we can do about this is cut funding for more useless programs to build more shelters and homes for…

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    The Fundamentality of the Arts in Public Education Picture a barren wasteland, empty of any thought that branches outside of normality. Beige walls decorate bland streets filled with broken dreams and sullied minds. This is the world without art. Earth takes breaths of life and joy because we strive to create. The world needs art, not for survival, but for the sake of its people. To rephrase: humanity needs art. Art and music help to fuel the brain, these fields of creativity are challenging…

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    Patti Warashina

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    will offer an in depth discussion of her life, her art, and its reception. My analysis will focus on two series of work that include sculptures she has made in recent years. Warashina was born in Spokane, WA in 1940. She attended the University of Washington where she received her BFA in 1962, and later received her MFA in 1964. Her career as an artist spans over fifty years and coincides with…

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