Greetings guys
Years ago my wife was studying at the Ontario College of Art and Design. She was sketching a complex ceiling structure at the University of Toronto when she was approached by some university students her own age that asked her what she was doing. After she explained that she was sketching the vaulted ceiling overhead as part of a course requirement, they flippantly responded with: "so all you do is draw all day". At the time, I was working through my Master's Degree, and when I compared her workload to that of my own, her workload easily exceeded mine. This quick comment in passing is so indicative of how the arts are currently perceived in our society. Simply put, the arts are under appreciated, and artists from all genres are treated like children that need to grow up.
Recent Federal budgetary cuts have been severely detrimental to the experience of Canadian art and culture for everyone. We need to begin collectively asking ourselves why it is that the Canadian Government continues to undervalue and trivialize the arts? The Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, even has gone so far as to blatantly state that "art is for the elite". If that were true, according to his funding models, he'd most certainly be supporting the arts like he does businesses and those in the sports sectors...with numerous financial incentives and stimulus packages. Where is even the faintest trace of balance and equity? The artist continues to be underfunded and overlooked in Canada because there is an overall perception that the arts are unimportant to the growth and development of our society?
From my vantage point, the arts encourage us to see perspectives beyond our own, and they nourishes us. Support your local artists and challenge yourself to expand your own horizons. If you are so inclined, and want to take it even a step further, consider letting your elected representatives know why the arts are important to you and your Canadian identity.
Peace
Peter
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