Edited by Paulette Beete
We know that, according to the
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 3.2 percent — or $504 billion — of
current-dollar Gross Domestic Product in 2011 was attributable to arts and
culture. But beyond the numbers, we know the arts matter for a wholly human
reason--they illuminate, they console, they articulate. In short, they help us
to explore and express the wonderfully messy business of being human. We've
gathered just a few quotes from previously published Art Talks to give voice to
the many reasons why the arts matter. We encourage you to browse the Art Works
blog to read and hear even more from artists and cultural leaders about the
power of the arts.
“The arts matter because they
saved my life.” — Katori Hall, playwright
“It's our life. The reason why
I say, 'It's our life,' is because a lot of people, we do a job to make money,
to have food on the table, but the arts, it feeds our soul and it's the soul
that keeps us going on.” — Sherri Young, African American Shakespeare Company
“Because they are a place where
we reflect the world around us, and it's the one place that anybody can do
that, honestly and, hopefully, in an uncensored way.” — Jonathan Bailey
Holland, composer
“Art enlarges our human
sympathies; it is in fact what makes us fully human. A life without art would
be reptilian.” — Enriqueta Carrington, NEA Literature Translation Fellow
“Art is the most profound way
in which a group of people can understand their culture and other cultures.
Somehow art gets at the soul of who we are as a people. It transcends race,
class, and gender. It transcends sexual orientation. It transcends history. It
transcends war. It, for me, is the only thing that truly is eternal. Histories
get rewritten and changed. They get buried. But art, for some reason, manages
to remain untainted.” — Marcus Gardley, playwright
“I think it's extremely
important to be well rounded and exercise both sides of your brain, and I think
sometimes if you build the creative part, you need that in the scientific part
as well. So just exercising that part of your brain and using it I think can be
beneficial, especially if you're in a scientific field. Plus it can do
different things for you. For me it relaxes me a little bit. It's just
something different, it's doing something different than I do every day at
work.” — Karen Nyberg, astronaut and quilter
“Art matters because it informs
our world. Be it in graphic design, fine art painting, murals; it will state
the state of things, whether we see it or not…. I think that there's power in
art, politically, socially, culturally. And so I think art is power.” — Gregg
Deal, visual artist
"Art matters because it is
a hate-killer. Art matters because it is the one true great connector in a
world that seems to be very unconnected, and it's important now more than ever
to shine a huge light on that connectivity that we have, that we often
forget." — Josh Groban, singer and composer