With COP26 and Wales Climate Week around the corner, Wales Arts International are mapping Wales' journey to the summit and beyond by asking the cultural sector what is being organised around COP26 and the climate crisis.
Mapping Wales' cultural sector's response to COP26 and the climate crisis
Cygnor Celfyddydau Cymru - Arts Council of Wales,
29 October 2021, Wales
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