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By JULIA MIRANDA on
March 14, 2024
The Student View

A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism Program

‘Earth’ Without Art Is Just ‘Eh’

Throughout history, art has evolved into an educational tool, a form of creative expression, and an essential part of our lives. However, it is often pushed to the side regarding educational funding. According to edsource.org, published on June 26, 2023, “budget woes have cut arts education so close to the bone that only 11 percent of California schools offer a comprehensive arts education.” Unfortunately, this limits students’ ability to pursue art as a career.

The emphasis on STEM fields in school, explicitly excluding art as an aspect of the acronym, leads to the idea that art is less critical. However, art helps us understand these fields better and is a vital part of gaining knowledge about the world around us. From expressive cave paintings to contemporary art like Jean-Michel Basquiat, artists have used their creativity to raise awareness and pass on information to others.

Even the earliest cave paintings helped us connect to the past and the culture of the times. They showed how people valued art as a mode of expression and communication. This skill is still present in today’s society, as painters like Jean-Michel Basquiat highlighted throughout his work.

For example, in his piece, “Defacement The Death of Michael Stewart,” done in 1983, he responded to the death resulting from police brutality, raising awareness of the issues of racism and its dehumanization, highlighting how art can be utilized as a platform for voices to be heard.

In various ways, art offers and establishes a sense of belonging, allowing people to express complex emotions that one can’t achieve through words. A visual bond accessible in any location highlights diverse cultures and languages, presenting as a medium for expression and a catalyst for change.

For instance, in ancient Greece, art and music were the only communication channels deemed successful. Additionally, over time, art has reflected the state of society, as seen in movements like Pop Art, which were set to revolt against the traditional views of what artists were taught art should be.

Exposure to art influences individuals to see the world in new ways, be more open-minded, and foster interconnectedness. Therefore, supporting and investing in arts education is crucial to help students develop their skills and pursue their passions. By doing so, we can ensure that art remains an essential part of our lives and culture for future generations.

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