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keetah_992000 26-04-2011 22:05

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 901300)
If the children aren't building dens and enjoying 'tactile experiences' they might have more time to learn to read,write and do maths. Going off what employers and universities say they certainly need it.
A childs first painting at school will be impossible without arts grant support? Don't be foolish.
Designers, architects, wheelchair designers? Now you're really bringing tears to my eyes. Not one of those you list needs or gets arts grant support. I HOPE! I wouldn't like to live in a house designed by an architect who couldn't survive without an arts grant.
Times are bad. People who come from 'northern impoverished old mill towns' need a lot of convincing that the taxes they pay should, at the moment, be spent on art, or even Art.
Forget the emotion and give us just one thing from the art world you think needs and deserves some of the money we're currently borrowing from the rest of the world!

Garinda- I am coming to the end of a Graphic design degree. Some people may feel the need to start harping on about how myself, being a student, is just wasting your taxes etc.
Let me assure you that no money for my education has come from your wallets/purses or anyone elses but my own. I have worked from the age of 16, full time once I left college and have never been out of work. So I think enough of my own taxes would cover that. But I am a self-funding student. Do I get a loan, yes but it has to be paid back-every penny.

(Gordon) So the cuts have been discussed with us (lucky us eh?) and the future of many courses looks bleak. That includes design, multi-media (film makers, web designers, product designers etc). Although there are plenty of professionals out there quite capable of doing the job and not needing funding, eventually the trades may diminish like many before and I just wonder where that will leave us.
'A child's first painting at school will be impossible without arts grant support? Don't be foolish.' I didn't actually say that.:rolleyes:

With regards to something that might be worthwhile, how about using an old derelict building for a creative hub, (artists, designers, sculptors musicians etc) which would not only generate local income through visitors, but would also give employment and volunteer opportunities to those in the 'local mill towns'. Cafe, local workshops.

It's main aim would be to improve community solidarity and give people of all ages the skills to become partially sufficient from the land.
Rather than having an empty building that once served as a mill, why not use it for a new kind of employment opportunity?

What if it was developed mainly from private funds- not government funding, but the local community had a say in it's development?

Rather than a profit making company, it would be a social enterprise- non profit, putting back in to the local area.

garinda 26-04-2011 22:12

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Lol, good work in the real world, where commerce is king.

Like I said, bring on the cuts to the arts!

The good will flourish, because people will want to part with money for it.

The rest will happily be gone.

Bye bye Wooly Gonk and Knitty Nora.

Bye bye Flash Mob.

Bye bye state funded dross.

Gordon Booth 27-04-2011 20:03

Re: What do you think about the cuts in arts funding?
 
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Originally Posted by keetah_992000 (Post 901339)
Garinda- I am coming to the end of a Graphic design degree. Some people may feel the need to start harping on about how myself, being a student, is just wasting your taxes etc.
Let me assure you that no money for my education has come from your wallets/purses or anyone elses but my own. I have worked from the age of 16, full time once I left college and have never been out of work. So I think enough of my own taxes would cover that. But I am a self-funding student. Do I get a loan, yes but it has to be paid back-every penny.

(Gordon) So the cuts have been discussed with us (lucky us eh?) and the future of many courses looks bleak. That includes design, multi-media (film makers, web designers, product designers etc). Although there are plenty of professionals out there quite capable of doing the job and not needing funding, eventually the trades may diminish like many before and I just wonder where that will leave us.
'A child's first painting at school will be impossible without arts grant support? Don't be foolish.' I didn't actually say that.:rolleyes:

With regards to something that might be worthwhile, how about using an old derelict building for a creative hub, (artists, designers, sculptors musicians etc) which would not only generate local income through visitors, but would also give employment and volunteer opportunities to those in the 'local mill towns'. Cafe, local workshops.

It's main aim would be to improve community solidarity and give people of all ages the skills to become partially sufficient from the land.
Rather than having an empty building that once served as a mill, why not use it for a new kind of employment opportunity?

What if it was developed mainly from private funds- not government funding, but the local community had a say in it's development?

Rather than a profit making company, it would be a social enterprise- non profit, putting back in to the local area.

keetah, I admire you for the things you say in your first paragraph(although don't forget the universities are heavily subsidised by the state ie.other taxpayers, over and above what it has cost you).Good for you and I hope you're never out of work!
However, you then start your fantasizing again- do you realize what converting an 'old derelict building/mill' to meet current Health and Safety standards would cost? We then, I assume, subsidise your artists, designers, sculptors, musicians etc. so that they can generate a little local income, hopefully. You're not talking about employment opportunity, you're talking about subsidised opportunity.
Community solidarity is created by men and women working together in something that generates wealth for their country and having hopes for their future, I remember it well. The only way we can repay the money we are borrowing is by exporting things to countries who will pay us for them,whether it's banking, services,cars or even guns. See Germany!
We can't afford your dreams at the moment. Sorry.

keetah_992000 27-04-2011 21:20

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Gordon, you made me chuckle.

Embrace my fantasies :P

cashman 27-04-2011 21:28

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Originally Posted by keetah_992000 (Post 901568)
Gordon, you made me chuckle.

Embrace my fantasies :P

keetah i think me n many would love to embrace yer fantasies, have a vested interest meself, but it just aint practical/affordable in this climate.;)

keetah_992000 27-04-2011 21:31

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Sounds interesting.

What kind of interests do you hold in your vest?

cashman 27-04-2011 21:34

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Originally Posted by keetah_992000 (Post 901570)
Sounds interesting.

What kind of interests do you hold in your vest?

that'd be telling.:D

Margaret Pilkington 27-04-2011 21:34

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Keetah...you don't want to be knowing that kind of stuff :D:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 27-04-2011 21:35

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I mean...just look at his avatar will you ! :D

keetah_992000 27-04-2011 22:23

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Oh I have met him in person, serving him ale he didn't need lol !

Margaret Pilkington 28-04-2011 06:17

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see....so you know what I mean then.:D
Don't mean it Cashy.........I know you are a top bloke...and I count you as a friend!

jaysay 28-04-2011 08:46

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 901601)
see....so you know what I mean then.:D
Don't mean it Cashy.........I know you are a top bloke...and I count you as a friend!

And some would say an artist too:D:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 28-04-2011 09:36

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Well.......John! Actually, I did think that...... but thought I would let someone else say it :)

jaysay 28-04-2011 09:42

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 901630)
Well.......John! Actually, I did think that...... but thought I would let someone else say it :)

He'll get his own back Margaret, he usually stands on my oxygen tube for 5 minutes until I turn blue:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 28-04-2011 11:05

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Then gives you the kiss of life and makes you blush......No John don't...it is too much for delicate nature to comprehend:)


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