As COVID-19 crisis has hit the world for a long time, society is taking a toll. In particular, cultural events stopped as performances and exhibition halls were included in multiple cultural facilities that were temporarily closed. Artists who make a living by art earn zero won. Artists say the government is in dire need of policies to prepare for the long-term war in the coronavirus crisis.
Corona19 Long Term...The essential support policies for artists.
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