Hundreds of arts supporters chanted "art equals jobs" and carried signs that read "Look up, an artist created the gold dome," and "How could you be so art-less?" Drummers kept the beat while a violinist played along with chants, and dancers performed in circles around a statue of politician Thomas E. Watson.
A $17.8 billion state budget passed by the Georgia House last week would wipe out the arts council, which supports the arts statewide, administers grants and maintains the State Art Collection. Before the House voted to eliminate the arts agency, Gov. Sonny Perdue's fiscal 2011 budget cut arts funding to $890,735, down from $2.52 million this year. Georgia could be the only state without an arts council recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, unless the Senate restores funding cut by the House.
“Passion and prejudice govern the world; only under the name of reason” --John Wesley
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Hundreds rally to protest arts funding cuts
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