Here and abroad, cultural researchers are doing their level best to track the arts participation habits of the general public during COVID-19. These insights will help the sector adjust more effectively in the near term. They also will help arts organizations better anticipate shifts in creative and consumer behavior that may last well into the post-pandemic age.
Taking Note: Revisiting Baseline Assumptions about Arts Engagement
National Endowment for the Arts,
10 September 2020, USA
USA
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Americas
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Government (public) support
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Participation
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Global crises and conflicts
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