A new survey commissioned by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland reveals the high numbers of people turning to the arts for solace and relief during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Public turning to the arts for comfort and welcome distraction during the Pandemic
Arts Council of Northern Ireland,
16 December 2020, Northern Ireland
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