A new study indicates that residents of San Antonio enjoy art and cultural events, but are increasingly frustrated with the lack of financial support given to the organizations that make up the city’s cultural scene. More than two-thirds of residents even support a $5-per-capita hike in the amount the city spends on the arts, which is significant when you consider how Texans normally feel about tax increases. But San Antonio’s real cultural problem has never been the public sector, but private donors and foundations who either don’t give nearly as much as their counterparts in other cities, or who give without any real understanding of where their money is going.