What’s good for the arts is good for the economy. The mayors of cities with strong economies tell us that the arts have helped their communities thrive.
--Representative Louise M. Slaughter, 2002
United States House of Representatives, and Chair,
Congressiona Arts Caucus



The Arts mean BUSINESS . . .
Understanding and acknowledging the incredible economic impact of the nonprofit arts, we must always remember the fundamental value of the arts. They foster beauty, creativity, originality, and vitality. The arts inspire us, sooth us, provoke us, involve us, and connect us . . . but they also create jobs and contribute to
the economy.
-- Robert L. Lynch
President & CEO, Americans for the Arts



Sculpture is silent, still, and in its best examples it uses that quality to great effect in a world where everything is mobile. I think we need sculpture
more now than at any other time, simply because it is a still moment in a moving world that asks the question, What are you doing here?” You might also ask that question of the sculpture, but a good sculpture will always return the question to
the viewer.
--Antony Gormley, contemporary British sculptor,
in a 2003 interview for Sculpture Magazine


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