It's one thing to graduate from a high-minded art school, but what about blue-collar artists? (There's no answer, but I thought it was pretty interesting, specifically the last third:)
"Take away the time to do something creative, the space to do it in, and the education to even know such things are possible, and you get what we've got now. What passes for American culture."
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4 comments:
I'm sad now. And tired.
The only thing more disappointing is seeing people who actually got an education making careless, lame, thoughtless art.
Even so, please keep making art-- everyone! You are brave and wonderful to tell your stories. Go for it!
I'm going to go make some art right now.
Everyone is my project!
I think comment #3 is an album title if ever I heard one
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