RESILIART Artists and Creativity beyond Crisis

Co-hosted by UNESCO,
22 May 2020, International

9-22 May 2020
Virtual Meeting

 

We need a concerted and global effort to support artists and ensure access to culture for all.

The health crisis brought on by the novel coronavirus has plunged the global economy into a recession, costing the global economy US $1 trillion during 2020 (UNCTAD). While billions of people around the world turn to culture as a source of comfort and connection, the impact of COVID-19 has not spared the culture sector. More than 80% of UNESCO World Heritage properties have closed down, threatening the livelihoods of the local communities and cultural professionals. Cultural institutions and facilities including museums, theatres and cinemas are losing millions in revenue each day, and many have had to let go of their staff. Artists across the world, most of whom were already working part-time, on an informal basis or under precarious contracts prior to the pandemic, are struggling to make ends meet. Today, we are experiencing a cultural emergency.

UNESCO is launching a global movement – ResiliArt.
 

Find more information: https://en.unesco.org/news/resiliart-artists-and-creativity-beyond-crisis

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