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Art has two traditional sectors-fine art and performing art. Art contains sub-sections within fine and performing art. Individualism in the Arts separates fine and performing artist. Individualism prevents collaboration amongst fine and performing artist. [ART] promotes collaboration amongst all sub-categories in the Arts.

Fine art historically dominates perception as the root of the Arts tree. Historians suggest Renaissances and movements in fine art are the foundation of the Arts industry. Performing art-rarely in the discussion by historians- is as much a foundation for the Arts. Art today, as in ancient times, features many avenues of expression. Fine art-painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles and other forms of expression. Performing art-music, dance, theatre and other forms of expression. Artistic growth requires collaboration amongst both arts sectors. Artist collaboration- a painter with a musician. Artist collaboration- a dancer with a sculptor. Artist collaboration-an actor with an architect.

Art will grow economically and socially to the extent fine artist and performing artist collaborate. New artwork, unconventional forms of artistic expression, more jobs within the Arts industry. [ART] invites every artist to contribute to growth in the Arts through collaboration.

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