“The arts sector is forced to adapt in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns”
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- Title
- “The arts sector is forced to adapt in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns”
- Description
- Government-enforced lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic saw arts events cancelled and disability arts organisations temporarily close physical premises as social distancing rules came into play. While Coronavirus 19 restricted social contact, there were some benefits that arose such as increased digital access for social connection, online ordering accessible via screen readers and home delivery, virtual tours of art galleries, online choirs, and telehealth appointments.
- Identifier
- AC00132
- Publisher
- Disability Arts History Australia
- datePublished
- 2020s
- location
- National
- Australia
- category
- Action
- Type
- Create Action
- Format
- Text
- inLanguage
- English
- keywords
- Disability Arts Practice, Participation in cultural life, Access, Multi Arts
- copyrightNotice
- © Disability Arts History Australia, Contributed by Annie Rolfe
- Item sets
- Action
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Title | Class |
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Dan Graham | Person |
Emily Dash | Person |
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