How to help artists and cultural industries recover from the COVID-19 disaster

A conductor’s assistant sits among empty seats during a rehearsal of the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra at the Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp, Belgium, July 1, 2020

The following article in the Conversation shines a bright light on the precarious nature of much cultural and creative work, as well as how critical they are to both community life and human affirmation.

“To say that 2020 has been rough for the cultural and creative industries is an understatement. More specifically, COVID-19 has been nothing short of a perfect storm for workers in those industries, who already experienced precarious conditions. Venue closures and travel restrictions have affected other economic sectors, such […]”

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