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Posted on 1 Dec 20203 Sep 2021 by 一

I can’t apply for another grant | un Magazine

‘Arts funding is a cancer. Applying for it has become its own job, a job no one enjoys or wants.’

For un Magazine 14.2, ANTI/ANTE, I wrote about the perverse relationship between art, money, and survival, and why I want to set it on fire and start over. Read or listen at the link.

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