An online platform sharing new creative work from Wales’ cultural scene has seen a huge growth in content and consumption over its first ten weeks of existence.
Growth in creatives sharing and audiences consuming Welsh culture on online platform AM
Cygnor Celfyddydau Cymru - Arts Council of Wales,
27 May 2020, Wales
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