In 2020, the inconceivable changes in culture occurred as a result of the measures associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. The ATI, institutions (DAMU, Prague University of Economics and Business) and individuals responded with mapping the impacts of the coronavirus on the cultural sector.
Mapping the impacts of the coronavirus on the cultural sector
Arts and Theatre Institute,
29 December 2020, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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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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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Statistics, evaluation and research
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
Artists spend about 60 per cent of their total working time making art – other work is mainly done because the income from making art is not enough to live on
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