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Your family’s tax bracket seems to be more important than talent in determining artistic success, and we’re all becoming poorer for it, warns Createquity.

Take a minute and picture a world in which every adult on the planet is a full-time, professional artist. Arts funding and education are abundant and folks spend their days in the studios, galleries, stages, pages, screens, and streets creating in collaborative groups or in Zen-like isolation. Would that be a good world to live in? To some readers, it probably sounds utopian. But spend a little more time with that vision, and dilemmas quickly arise.
Who will take care of these artist-citizens when they get sick or injured? Who will grow food and repair buildings? Who will mediate disputes... Keep reading on Createquity

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