Re: An appeal to famous artists?

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On 04/08/11 18:23, James Morris wrote:
And there's the precarious nature of government based funding to
consider. See what's happening to education in the UK. Government and
council cuts everywhere.

Corporate funding is just as precarious, so is selling a product.

It depends on what you are trying to do. In some areas public funding can be the most, or only, viable way. For some things selling a packaged product to customers is a possible choice. Sometimes just doing it with whatever resources you can gather, plus a big dose of personal effort and passion can get amazing things done.

In some countries we are certainly voting consistently to reduce publicly funded activities. Our societies will lose some very worthwhile things because of this, but fortunately this habit is not universal, and not irreversible.

Other countries are supporting education and culture publicly, and those that don't may change their collective mind in the future.

Simon
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