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Both received no money from the arts council this year.
Between the government and the artists is an arts council.
So 1991 was a good year for arts council grants then?
"It's very important that the arts council break some new ground in this area," he said.
We have become very involved in that, along with the arts council, the business community, Yale and city government.
Today, all 50 states and 9 territories have arts councils.
There is no pattern in the way state arts councils plan to use the new money.
The question is whether the arts council, Congress, or the chairman, knows best what taxpayers really want.
Soon thereafter, some of her work was chosen for an arts council show.
A contemporary arts council has been set up by the board of trustees.
The money had come from the university and the Arts Council.
That could be a problem for the arts council.
From 1984 to 1989 he was a member of the Arts Council.
The arts council has a real stake in the success of this venture.
Some said they would use the money for capital improvements, which the arts council does not finance.
Other cities, arts councils and hundreds of individuals sent what they could.
The opening in each city was held as a fund-raising benefit for the local arts council.
If that means no Arts Council then so be it.
The arts council should serve the art, not direct it."
He was the first chairman of the Arts Council from 1951 until 1956.
Meanwhile the opera company received a mixed response from the arts council.
Most of its financing is provided by government arts councils and grants.
Arts council have been obsessed with high profile building schemes for many years.
She settled on Westchester after learning about the resources available through the arts council.
The new legislation also shifted more grant money to the state arts councils.