User talk:128.206.32.169

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[edit] Art

Hi, this is the explanation I left on the talk page for Art, which you may or may not have read. Welcome to Wikipedia, and note that edits, and especially reversions of others' good faith edits, necessitate the inclusion of an edit summary. Thanks, 21:12, 22 February 2008 (UTC)JNW (talk)

[edit] Characteristics

I've reverted a long passage on the evolution of academic training in the U.S. since WWII for several reasons: It has little to do with the 'characteristics' heading it was placed under, and represents too narrow a scope for the article. It's all about the direction of academia. Though featuring some citation, it also seemed rather POV. It happens that I agree with much of it; it just reads as too editorial and off-track for this article. Having said that, the current edition of this and other passages would benefit from citation of sources. JNW (talk) 20:57, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

My suggestion is that the content would be more appropriate under Art school or Art education. But I see my edit has been reverted. Not feeling like an edit war, I will consult with other arts editors, which is what I would advise others do before reverting without so much as an edit summary or talk page explanation.
You might read WP:NPOV because your content seems particularly one-sided in your point of view. It's a big problem, this academic MFA trend, but great art gets made, usually one way or another by people who break the rules and don't fit the pattern. Modernist (talk) 21:35, 22 February 2008 (UTC)



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[edit] Art education

The passage looks quite right under Art education. I have made some minor copy edits--have a look and make any reversions or adjustments as you see fit. Well done! JNW (talk) 01:40, 23 February 2008 (UTC)