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"Billboard-Tax-for-Art Activists Sound Alarm: Councillor Reversals Mean TO Initiative Not in Clear Yet"

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Anonymous Michael Wheeler said...

Hi Leah,

I was shocked to see Gord Perks had made this reversal. It's incredibly disappointing. I listened to him support this initiative with a decent amount of eloquence at City Hall during the debate and this about-face raises serious questions about the value of his words and the degree to which they can be trusted. Hopefully he will come around to not being duplicitous after all. He was one of my favourite counsellors before this.

Also related to the post above - I was at the CODE exhibition in Vancouver yesterday and a lot of the actual in person interactive stuff was pretty cool - especially the exhibits that let you create and collaborate on musicality.

February 15, 2010 at 1:39 AM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hi Michael,

Thanks for your thoughts. I can see Toronto always being in a budget-crunch situation for crucial services, but yes, if someone says they will support a measure and then do an about-face, that's a problem.

Great to hear you are in Vancouver to see work firsthand. I look forward to hearing more about what you think is worthwhile.

Also looking at your posts on the Praxis blog, I just want to point out to Unedit my Heart readers that this post on theatre crit and civic arts policy is applicable to art as well:

http://praxistheatre.com/2010/02/the-new-criticism-is-blowing-the-old-approach-to-covering-the-performing-arts-away/

February 15, 2010 at 11:01 AM

Anonymous Michael Wheeler said...

Thanks Leah. I like the new layout btw!

February 15, 2010 at 8:52 PM

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