... this flows from discussion on an unrelated thread ["Further Reflections on the Funeral"] - it seemed worthy of a thread of its own.
I should like to start with the claims for 'instrumental funding' - ie that Arts Funding produces other good results beyond the artistic experience (social, economic... ) -
and the corrective from ahinton that Arts Funding should be primarily for the art per se
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Any views - not just as regards the overall amount which the Dept of Culture usw and the Arts Councils - plus the Arts provision from the Lotteries - have to spend, but how far priorities shd be "arts for arts sake" (regardless of the punters?) - or how far this public funding should also attempt to meet other public social goals - accessibility, inclusion, social cohesiveness, 'multicultural' concerns, export and tourism revenue...?
I should like to start with the claims for 'instrumental funding' - ie that Arts Funding produces other good results beyond the artistic experience (social, economic... ) -
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Originally posted by ahinton
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Any views - not just as regards the overall amount which the Dept of Culture usw and the Arts Councils - plus the Arts provision from the Lotteries - have to spend, but how far priorities shd be "arts for arts sake" (regardless of the punters?) - or how far this public funding should also attempt to meet other public social goals - accessibility, inclusion, social cohesiveness, 'multicultural' concerns, export and tourism revenue...?
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