Saturday, May 18, 2013

San Francisco Art Dealer Mayer Flaks Believes in Art Support Programs



Mayer Flaks, an art dealer in San Francisco, believes in programs that keep art alive in both schools and communities. He knows that there are multiple small art programs and art schools, but believes most strongly that the national organization Americans for the Arts is doing good work. The national group works hard in multiple areas to promote and educate on the benefits of art.

Mayer Flaks


People donate to the organization as individuals, companies, or partners. Every donation received is used to demonstrate to anyone in a decision-making position the importance art has for self-expression and even personal growth. Mayer Flaks does not donate financially to the organization, but his beliefs do align with the organizations: to promote art and culture in communities and schools. 

Mayer Flaks believes the program helps make a difference by maintaining a presence by focusing on important organized areas of visibility. The program designed to promote art must fundraise every year to maintain their efforts. Mayer Flaks hopes educators and other professionals will see the benefit art has in everyone's lives.

Mayer Flaks


Mayer Flaks’s life is tied directly to art. He lives in San Francisco, California. For years, he has been an art dealer promoting the work of aspiring artists and connecting artists with art buyers. 
If less people are inspired to create are and are dissuaded from art, people like Mayer Flaks will lose their career and entire communities will lose a cultural heritage. Mayer Flaks hopes that organizations like this will prevent that from happening. Fortunately, in San Francisco, there is no shortage of talented artists. Mayer Flaks’s city holds a lot of talent and culture securing his position as an art dealer for the time being. It is Mayer Flaks’s continued goal that the desire to create art will not diminish despite funding being cut for school art programs.

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