The Arts Council is deeply concerned about the impact of interest rate restrictions on the future of the arts and culture sector. The danger of the pandemic and the unpredictability of the situation are understood, but the restrictions have been unreasonably severe and partly unjustified in the field of culture.
The Art Council demands a future out of the crisis in the cultural sector - a risk of irreversible damage to the employment sector
Arts Promotion Centre Finland,
16 February 2021, Finland
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