As we emerge from the pandemic, audiences will return to theatres, galleries will re-open, but will they still want to experience art in the same way? Tandi Palmer Williams presents the Patternmakers WolfBrown research, looking at continuing digital offerings, restoring confidence to audiences and finding learnings from the pandemic.
Webinar #1: What will post-pandemic audiences look like?
Creative Victoria,
05 September 2020, Australia
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