The coronavirus has had a devastating economic impact on America’s arts sector. Since the first U.S. case was reported on January 20, 2020, cancellations and closings have been reported at thousands of arts organizations across the country.
Americans for the Arts COVID-19 Survey Documents Devastating Losses to the Arts
Americans for the Arts,
09 April 2020, USA
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