also lots of colleges still have art departments trapped in the traditional art-making model, which is not very sustainable, and students don't get introduced to applied art/design, which imo sets them up for unnecessary hardship/disappointment. art gets a bad enough reputation as a valid career, why make it worse by teaching outdated business models?
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also lots of colleges still have art departments trapped in the traditional art-making model, which is not very sustainable, and students don't get introduced to applied art/design, which imo sets them up for unnecessary hardship/disappointment. art gets a bad enough reputation as a valid career, why make it worse by teaching outdated business models?