The Arts Foundation director Mary Jane Edwards makes the case that trust-based, unrestricted funding for artists is no longer an idealistic notion but an evidence-backed policy imperative.
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Mary Jane Edwards is director of The Arts Foundation, a charity that supports individual artists and creatives in the U.K. with unconditional financial fellowships through the Arts Foundation Futures ...
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