Yes. The NEA is a Government run program, which means you pay for it. Much of the "art" the NEA funds is appalling gruesome sickening scum; such as a crucifix immersed in urine dead animals, the Virgin Mary made of elephant dung and the like. They take your money and throw it at stuff that 99.999 percent of Americans would throw up at! the .0001% that like it are just as sick as the art. And in addition to this, the NEA is now asking artists of all types to become nationally funded Propaganda for the president. Need there be any more argument? They take our money and use it for who knows what. We don't need them telling us what is "art" and what "art" to fund.
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Mary Ellen Mark is famous for her work in the field of photojournalism. Her work has earned many awards, including the Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award andthree endowments from The National Endowment for the Arts.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976, the key to Paris, National medal of the Arts and the Kennedy Center Honor.
Liberal Arts
There is! The category is "Entertainment & Arts".
It is the period that Philippine arts rebirthed freedom.