Britain faces talent drain' of visual artists as earnings fall by 40% since 2010
Briefly

"The average earning of 12,500 per year is shocking, it's under the minimum wage and that's not a viable career really. There’s a real discrepancy between the UK and other countries; people might have to leave because there are better conditions, particularly in the EU."
"Artists were finding their earnings were being squeezed by a combination of funding cuts, inflation and the rise of AI. One artist interviewed said their rent had risen by 40% in the last four years, forcing them to go on to universal credit."
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