Since lockdown began, we've been focusing on doing what we can to support you in the immediate future. Now that we're moving into a new phase of response to the Covid-19 crisis, our CEO Darren Henley has outlined what we think comes next and how we're planning to support the longer-term recovery of culture and creativity.
What comes next?
Arts Council England,
22 May 2020, England
England
Nearly 70 museums and libraries across England to benefit from £33 million boost
Arts Council England and The National Archives sign new agreement
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Europe
Report launch: UK Arts, Culture and Heritage – Audiences & Workforce
Ireland’s Creative Renaissance: Why Ireland is hot right now
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Government (public) support
Creative New Zealand wants to better support arts organisations
The Swedish Arts Council allocates grants to the country's cultural schools
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Value of the arts
Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
Healing, Bridging, Thriving: Reflections on Arts and Culture in Healthy Communities
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Cultural economy
El Minculturas presenta los resultados de la caracterización y diagnóstico de las economías populares en el ámbito de las culturas, las artes y los saberes
FG to create 2 million jobs from creative economy ministry
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Global crises and conflicts
Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa 2024: Conferencia en Santiago tendrá más de 60 eventos para hablar de periodismo, libertad de expresión y futuro
UN Climate Change Partners with Global Visual Arts Sector to Increase Climate Action
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