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Instead,
artists
and organizers came together in their poetry to create incredible murals and did the video that we see behind us.
For decades, our
artists
and our art has been used to exploit, lull, numb, sell things to us and to displace our communities, but we believe that the personal is political and the heart is measured by what is done, not what one feels.
And so art as organizing is not just concerned with
artists'
intentions, but their actual impact.
Movers and Shakers is a group of activists, artists, educators and engineers focused on using immersive technology to highlight the narratives of the oppressed.
If you know about this trait, you can understand a lot of puzzles about human behavior, like why
artists
are so different from accountants.
At the time, the FBI investigated many
artists
and thinkers, but most of their files were a fraction the size of Baldwin’s.
So you hire artists, and you try to get the look and feel of the character.
That’s a cultural movement where Black writers and
artists
who are inspired by the past, present and future, produce works that incorporate magic, history, technology and much more.
And once we get enough of those guys, we're going to want more fantasy
artists
that can create places we've never been to before, or characters that we've just never seen before.
Today, my playground is filled with artists, techies and scientists.
"Beat." is the first winner in our lab series where we pair
artists
and technologists to work on human rights issues.
The US Census Bureau states that only 10 percent of art school graduates end up working as full-time
artists.
Creative Europe will give 2.4 billion dollars to over 300,000
artists.
Another striking image comes from Brendan McMahon for the "Huffington Post," saying that out of the one trillion dollar budget for military and defense-related spending, if only 0.05 percent were allocated to the arts, we would be able to pay for 20 full-time symphony orchestras at 20 million dollars apiece, and give over 80,000
artists
an annual salary of 50,000 dollars each.
But if the arts contributes this much to our economy, why then do we still invest so little in arts and
artists?
What is it about the value of arts and
artists
that we still don't understand?
I want to live in a society where
artists
are more valued and have more cultural and financial support so they can focus on creating arts instead of being forced to drive Ubers or take corporate jobs they'd rather not have.
There are other sources of income for artists, however.
There are private foundations, grants and patrons who give money, except a vast majority of
artists
don't know about these opportunities.
On the other side you have
artists
seeking funding, but the
artists
don't know about the people with the money, and the people with the money don't necessarily know about the
artists
out there.
This is why I am very excited to share "Grantpa," an online platform that uses technology to match
artists
with grants and funding opportunities in a way that is easy, fast and less intimidating.
Grantpa is only one step towards solving an existing problem of funding inequality, but we need to work collectively on multiple fronts to reevaluate how we view the
artists
in our society.
Do we understand what goes on in the day-to-day life of an artist, or do we still believe that artists, no matter how struggling they are, are happy simply because they're following their passion?
I am emailing to let you know that I am doing great and so are hundreds of thousands of
artists
who are being valued more culturally and financially and getting enough funding to focus on their crafts and create more art.
He worked as if inserting himself into the legacy of
artists
he borrowed from, producing collages that were just as much in conversation with art history as they were with each other.
The surging sections of the procession included international suffragists, artists, performers and business-owners.
Some
artists
even painted themselves into the manuscripts.
Across all this variation, those tricky little drawings in the margins are a unique window into the minds of medieval
artists.
And over many months, meeting with the band and their creative teams, this is the sketch that kept recurring, this line, this street, the street that connects the band's past with their present, the tightrope that they walk as activists and artists, a walk through cinema that allows the band to become protagonists in their own poetry.
Effects like these take thousands of hours and hundreds of really talented
artists.
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