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You might think tickets to the theatre, opera, exhibitions and concerts are clear enough. But without Scottish Arts Council support, they'd be double the price. Not only that, events that are usually free—wouldn’t be.

So you can see why SAC’s role in subsidising the arts is a vital one. Without us, the arts wouldn’t be the same. And we don’t just mean ticket prices.

This year alone, we’ll spend £17 million of public money providing support to arts organisations and artists throughout the length and breadth of the country.

l2 Manor Place, Edinburgh EH3 7DD. Tel: O3l 226 6051. Fax: 031 225 9833.

Without us you'd suffer for your art.

This money, along with the support of local authorities and business sponsors, ensures that the arts flourish everywhere. From Shetland to Stranraer. For everyone.

It also means that artists have the opportunity to develop their work. The arts continue to move forward and break new ground.

The alternative would be tragic.

The Scottish Arts Council

For Artists. For Scotland. For You.

14 The List 20 December 1991— 16 January 1992