All my life art has been important to me, so I decided to write my research paper based on the question of how art education and the art scene overcome the horrible stigma against their importance when compared to math and sciences. This question is paramount in our lives because if we can find out how we are currently making progress in overcoming this injustice we will be able to further improve the art standing in our communities and give more hope to those attracted to them. Also, so that those who do not agree can understand why they are so important in the first place. While many others have written about the significance of education in the arts in schools and higher education, there is rarely a personal aspect to the stories leaving them unmoving to the readers. That is why I think taking a personal approach to this research will have a much greater impact on the audience. The audience in this case being those who are simply ignorant of the arts or refuse to believe in their importance over things such as medicine.
Hopefully, the more personal tone will affect the readers in such a way that they realize the arts are not simply superficial images and designs, but rather the hard work, inspiration and imagination of countless individuals just trying to express themselves and show the world what it’s never before seen or imagined. Particular to Miami, the Wynwood galleries are perfect for the cultivation of such art as well as a reference point for more personal stories in the art world. Also, any articles about the changing art education in the school system, especially under new leadership would help to provide research for my point along with any other first hand accounts of artists’ stories.
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