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Translated Languages for Gallery Swarm Salon

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we have new features: We have translated the site - and currently have added a Spanish version and an Italian version on www.galleryswarm.com Gallery Swarm Salon is currently adding new features that will make us more accessible to the global community. We have undergone a tall order - that we are taking one language at a time and translating our creative resource for creatives from around the world to enjoy.  We are currently accepting creatives like artists, sculptures, musicians, writers and more to join our site and become a member http://www.galleryswarm.com/#!purchase-memberships/c5ium  Finally - our resource is ever expanding and we want to get feedback and creative leads that we can pursue in getting relative content on our site for our ever growing community to enjoy. Send inquiries to info@galleryswarm.com Best, Management

Our Culture Doesn’t Deal With Art Well

By Tom Hubbard http://tom- hubbard. artistwebsites.com/   https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=-oUSfodI6Hs   Schools consider art an aside from intellectual activity. Once a college major is chosen, course selection becomes more constricted. This constricted view sees imagination as a weakness. Social conversation respects and rewards precision of thought. The professional world rewards “critical thinking.” There is a whole world of emotion beyond this thinking. Think of a joyous moment in your life. It was driven by emotion, not critical thinking.   In evolution, emotion came to early humans long before modern thinking. Emotion drives evolution, then and now, even on a personal level. We find happiness in emotion. Music, movies and literature are industries based on emotion. I think it’s clear that emotion is in play when we choose political candidates. In all of this emotion in popular culture, fine art is a niche, but it’s becoming ...