As 2020 swiftly approaches, the need for art support is as big as ever beforehand. Not only have schools decreased their focus on the arts, but cities at large have also decreased their funding to community art endeavors. As a result, this time in society needs the support of community members for the field’s long-term sustainability. Arts benefactor and appreciator Baryn Futa sees this lack of support among others and encourages a heartfelt increase. Artists and exhibitors alike are suffering due to this decreased attention and financial help, which will only cause a sharp decline in cultural contributions among the arts. Baryn Futa notes that a higher level of commitment to this aspect of society, to artists and museums, will allow them to regain their positive position across culture and history, and allow this to be fostered for time to come.
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