That's art right there. Good old Woody. Don't know Woody? Go get "Dust Bowl Ballads".Gary Rice wrote:As Woody Gunthrie supposedly said- Take it easy, but take it.
I like art. I did the 2 year Commercial Arts program at LHS in the 70's. I do photography (had a darkroom for many many years), still have my Nikon's (film & digi), listen to all kinds of music (it's a form of art) Folk to Rock, like to create art though woodworking (building furniture), I like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and so on. I see art. Geez, starting to sound a like a liberal or something, better stop...
But I wonder, why are schools required to teach art? Why? Kids can graduate HS and not know common everyday tasks like balancing a checkbook. I wonder if some of the Asian country require school students to take art classes. I'll have to ask a colleague today (from China).
There are so many things I've come across as an adult (supposedly) that I wish they would have taught me (or warned me about!) about in HS. The "Art's" is not one of them.
Don't get me wrong. I said I like art and so on so don't jump down my neck. I'm just wonder why it's required in school. I'm not saying we shouldn't teach it. Seems like there are vastly more important things to teach - of course, maybe that's why there is little funding for it? I dunno. Just wondering.
Jso
