LA Times reader Rachel Rosenthal doesn’t like NEA chairman Dana Gioia’s emphasis on only funding arts institutions at the expense of artists. “Yes, art should be taught in school; yes, it’s good to reach out; yes, art should be part of the fabric of social life. But by denying direct support to artists, what you are doing is forcing individual creative artists to mold their output to fit the tastes and policies of existing presenting organizations (theaters, galleries, concert halls) instead of following their own muse. This is a distorting and painful situation for most creators, and it favors interpretive artists: actors, musicians, curators.”