CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Time and Money

Backstage: "In the arts, corporate sponsorship is often problematic. Although institutions need and appreciate the funds, the money sometimes carries with it — whether real or perceived — the taint of commercialism and control. Further, the largest nonprofit institutions (the ones that appear to be self-sustaining) often receive the lion's share of the cash. Rarely does a major corporation spend a significant amount of money in a way that directly benefits fledgling artists — those who would seem to need the support most."

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