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245 0 0 _aCOVID-19: Impact surrvey on the arts residencies field
_h[Recurs electrònic] :
_banalytical report - March 2021 : survey II of III /
_ca collaboration between Res Artis and UCL ; [report prepared by Avery Anapol]
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_bRes Artis,
_c2021
300 _a16 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (880,79 Kb)
520 _aMore than a year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, creative sectors around the world are still struggling. By our nature of facilitating arts and cultural exchange across national and international borders, the field of arts residencies is one of the hardest-hit. This continuing partnership between Res Artis and University College London (UCL) aims to document the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sector in the short, medium, and long term. Our first survey of artists and arts organisations found that by September 2020, a majority (54%) of planned residencies had been cancelled, modified, cut short, or postponed. One in 10 arts residency operators reported being forced to close indefinitely, and just 17% of respondents were able to access emergency funding support. This, the second of three survey reports addressing the impact of COVID-19 on the arts residency sector, reveals further troubling statistics and anecdotes from artists and residency operators about the medium-term impact of the pandemic. The following sections will address the financial state of the sector one year into COVID-19, what funding support has been available to the sector, the mental health impact on artists, and anticipations for the future of the sector in the coming year. (Font: Introduction)
595 _aIntroduction -- Survey I findings -- Aims for Survey II -- Survey II findings: artists: Changes to residencies ; Financial impact of the pandemic: Other sources of income ; Emergency support: Lack of access to emergency funding support ; Funding received ; Mental health -- Survey II findings: arts organisations: Funding ; The future of the sector ; Future residencies ; Virtual residencies ; Leaving the sector -- Recommendations for Survey III -- References
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_aAnapol, Avery
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_aRes Artis
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_aUniversity College London
856 _uhttps://resartis.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ResArtis_UCL-second-survey-report_COVID-19-impact-on-arts-residencies.pdf
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