Da apresentação do trabalho no site da GIA: «Arts and culture have always been a part of important movements for change, and environmental sustainability is no exception. Increasing numbers of artists and arts organizations are engaging with environmental issues, and a growing number of arts funders are thinking about and seeing this kind of work as both artistically valid and socially relevant. To explore this growing area of interest in our field, GIA commissioned Helicon Collaborative to conduct a scan of arts funders who are supporting environment-related work. By highlighting funders’ practices in this area, GIA hopes to spark a broader conversation in the arts funding sector and explore its own potential role in this realm». Leia mais.
E da conclusão do estudo registada no documento da imagem acima: «Conclusion - While this work at the intersection of art and environment
is still nascent, there is plenty of promising
practice to build on. Environmental action is becoming
more urgent and important every day, and the
evidence that art has something important to add to
the movement is growing. A supportive network of
funders sharing information and strategies could go a long way toward advancing this critical work».
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