@kerrymccarpet, I found this post to be very spot on in terms of where our "art" is going. I'm in Vancouver Canada, and I read an article that was shared on my other social media platfrom regarding this exact topic, in that art is the next thing to be commodified. Here's a link to the article:
https://thewalrus.ca/why-canadas-new-cultural-policy-will-be-terrible-for-the-arts/
As an artist myself (actor, acting teacher and writer) I too struggle with the "making art for a living" and "making a living". I'm one of the fortunate ones that can make art (my writing) and still make a living (by teaching actors). And I'm married to an amazing woman that supports our life because she too has gainful employment, as well as a decent side business in alternative healing.
Dude, great to meet you - and thanks so much for this article - brilliant to see people fighting against this weird view of what artists are here for. Going to check out some of your writing - and respect to your wife - I'd love to get into that line of work too! Kx