In last month’s post, I heralded the release of new research products from the Arts Endowment. All of them had been in our pipeline prior to COVID-19. Since then, we’ve published Why We Engage: Attending, Creating, and Performing Art. This report is based on large, nationally representative survey data about adults’ reasons for doing certain arts activities.
Taking Note: Pre-Pandemic Factors Driving (or Deterring) Arts Participation
National Endowment for the Arts,
01 October 2020, USA
USA
Healing, Bridging, Thriving: Reflections on Arts and Culture in Healthy Communities
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Americas
Healing, Bridging, Thriving: Reflections on Arts and Culture in Healthy Communities
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Government (public) support
Creative New Zealand wants to better support arts organisations
Culture Ministry to up support for art entities under 'K-Art Festival'
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Participation
Cultural outings of the French in 2023: cinema, concert and theatre
New Zealanders are increasingly positive about the benefits of the arts
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Global crises and conflicts
UN Climate Change Partners with Global Visual Arts Sector to Increase Climate Action
The international conference Artists and Culture after COVID has concluded research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural sector, identifying ongoing challenges and announcing changes to operations
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