FDR earmarked WPA funds to support unemployed artist, musicians, historians, theater people, and writers.
The New Deal supported the fine arts in America in many ways. FDR created federal projects for music, writing, theater and arts.
The biggest complaints of the new deal, was about where america would get the money to support these programs. Because around this time america was suffering from the great depression.
Unemployed people in the arts were supported by what new deal program
Proportion art is to deal with scale and size in art
Francis V. O'Connor has written: 'Jackson Pollock' 'Federal art patronage, 1933 to 1943' 'Federal support for the visual arts' -- subject(s): Federal Art Project, Federal aid to the arts, New Deal art 'Art for the millions' -- subject(s): American Art, Federal aid to the arts
Cause it hurts America
No
The phrase "the enemies of the New Deal are enemies of America" is often attributed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He used this rhetoric to rally support for his New Deal policies during the Great Depression, emphasizing that those who opposed his reforms were undermining the nation's recovery and well-being. Roosevelt aimed to frame his initiatives as essential for the country's progress and stability.
The Faust Deal - 2008 was released on: USA: 6 June 2008 (Middletown Area Arts Collective)
Why would you need a record deal frm america, if you are in India? You could just get it from India. Otherwise, you would have to travel to america, but that would not be worth the trip.
negatively
Encourage them, and try to be apart of what he/she is doing. But mainly, encourage them.