Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Funding is not art’s biggest problem
If there is an industry that will come out of the Covid-19 pandemic damaged more than the rest, it is definitely the creative economy. It remains the only industry that was never opened when a staggering reopening started taking shape in mid-2020, yet, creatives have remained optimistic. This has informed at least many of the […]
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