Making a pact with the devil

Coal corporations, oil companies and casinos have money to spend on the arts. Should you steer clear or mine their deep pockets for every dollar?
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If the role of art is to disturb, not please, as Frie Leysen argued recently on ArtsHub, what happens when arts organisations delve into the pockets of the gambling sector, coal mining corporations or telecommunication companies? Do business partners with problematic agendas dampen the arts’ drive to challenge societal structures and norms, or enable artists to flourish on their dollar?

At the Fifth Public Art Galleries Summit held in Bendigo, Anna Thurgood, Gallery Director, Artspace Mackay explored whether partnerships between galleries and coal mines is a pact with the devil or a match made in heaven.

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Madeleine Dore
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Madeleine Dore is a freelance writer and founder of Extraordinary Routines, an interview project exploring the intersection between creativity and imperfection. She is the previous Deputy Editor at ArtsHub. Follow her on Twitter at @RoutineCurator