Art as a reflection of a our culture
As spoken from one of our executive leaders, Michael Jack: "The traditional business world with all of its profit and loss mentality can only get you so far. Art is what makes us human and connects us as a species.
Yes, math and science is important, but you will find that the majority of what is most celebrated and showcased in the last thousand years in public places is art.
As a culture we tend to take advantage of math and science while celebrating the arts.
Strong arguments can be made that the arts are what bind us together as a culture, reflects our cultural representations for all time and leads a timeless impression on the future of our planet.
Take Cuban Latin music for example: In history this music was built when the slave trade mixed with Spanish and other influences in the small island of Cuba. That unique "mixing pot" nurtured and developed a genre of music which is still celebrated today. Art simply can not be separated from our culture and our culture would never be the same without art's successful expression.
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