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All sectors are affected by the Covid-19 pandemia but we are quite aware that the option and independent art scene is/ will be particularly under pressure. This list of resources has been put together and upgraded because 14 March 2020, in collaboration with Circostrada *, as a technique to gather details and initiatives worldwide that can be beneficial to share, comprehend about and/or be influenced from.
This list is by no methods thorough and can be quickly enriched thanks to your feedback and proposal to consist of brand-new resources. Do not hesitate to email us any effort related to amongst the sub-topics listed below at movement( at) on-the-move. org For details, we are still doing not have references to the visual arts sector and world areas such as Africa, the MENA location, Latin America etc.
. Contents of the list:
Some sub-sections – like the sections 5, 6, 7, 19, 11 and 12 – are linked to another section due to the truth that they include a lot of resources – scroll down for info, or click a link listed below):1. General tips
2. Mobility/travel and health/safety associated details
3. Campaigns or online petitions raising awareness of the coronavirus’ huge effect on the arts and cultural sector
4. Declarations by organisations/networks/foundations
5. Governmental/ public bodies + private organisations: readjustments of existing plans and/or new financing strategies (at worldwide, European and national levels)
6. Efforts (especially online surveys) to collect feedback from different parts of the arts and cultural sector affected by the coronavirus
7. Sector-specific information and recommendations (consisting of webinars and online conferences)
8. Pay the artists/ cultural places/ organisations
9. Some news and initiatives coming from Asia
10. Articles and other resources
11. Some ideas for when you’re stuck at house
12. Opening areas/ audiences (NEW because 18 May 2020)
Organisations with a * are On the Move’s members.
1. General ideas:
Rationale for the JRC COVID-19 website – information tracking and nationwide actions (Europe) – link
Mapping the coronavirus pandemic in African nations – link
The European Commission response group (health, motion and economy) – link
Secret health messages on the Coronavirus pandemia in 22 languages – link
#StayTheFuckHome – A Motion to Stop the COVID-19 Pandemic – link (EN/ ES/ FR/ IT/ PL/ PT/ IT/ RU/ FARSI)
Do It Yourself resources to make face masks, ventilators and other open styles and p2p hardware for use in Corona reaction – link
2. Mobility/travel and health/safety associated information:
◊ Authorities website and app, Reopen Europe – link
Which European nations have opened their borders ahead of the summertime season vacation? – link
Interactive Coronavirus (Covid-19) Travel Laws Map (powered by Timatic) – link
Traveler and transport: Commission’s assistance on how to securely resume travel and reboot Europe’s tourist in 2020 and beyond (13 May) – link
A European roadmap to raising coronavirus containment actions – link
Carte put suivre l’évolution du coronavirus en Afrique/ Map to follow the advancement of the coronavirus in Africa – link
Travel restrictions’ map in Europe (community based) – link
Africa is starting to lock out the world to slow the spread of coronavirus on the continent (16 March 2020) – link
In Europe: information related to the music sector but that can be relevant to other sectors. The intro by WBM Knowledge remains in French nevertheless the info on the circumstance in different European nations stays in English – link
Security and health procedures in European nations (list created by EMEE) – link
Movement to the USA throughout the Covid-19 pandemia – Info compiled by Tamizdat * – link
3. Tasks or online petitions raising awareness of the coronavirus’ enormous influence on the arts and cultural sector:
Europe
Open letter to the EU needing assistance for the cultural and innovative sectors in the COVID crisis – link
Emergency scenario basic incomes for the EU – link
International
◊ Visitor Pigeon Manifesto, A call to public galleries, libraries, archives, and museums to complimentary our cultural heritage. Illustrated with the cautionary tales of extinct types and our lack of access to what stays of them – link
A call to purchase all our imaginative futures by popular European artists – link
Open Letter to Museums and Galleries in assistance of education and other crucial workers – link
COVID-19: An open letter from African intellectuals to Africa’s leaders – link
Nations:
Australia:
‘ If our federal government desires cultural life to return, it needs to act now’: an open letter from Australia’s arts market – link
Belgium:
A new policy declaration for the arts in Flanders: A summary – link
Manifeste put soutenir les travailleurs et travailleuses de la culture – link
Brazil:
Grupo de mais de 500 artistas divulga manifesto em repúdio a declarações de Regina Duarte – link
Bulgaria:
Petition to support the independent cultural sector – link
France:
◊ Reveals debout touchés en plein coeur – link
Mesdames, Messieurs, les artistes-auteur – e – s réclament votre attention! – link
UFISC et autres réseaux/ organisations: Est-ce trop demander que de la cohérence, Monsieur le Président, Monsieur le Premier Ministre, Monsieur le Ministre? – link
Soutenez les Etats Généraux du Event Off d’Avignon! – link
Sauvons les Alliances françaises – link
SYNDEAC: Lettre ouverte au Président de la République – link
Artistes-Auteurs: 8 préconisations urgentes – link
L’appel des indépendants – Acte 2 – link
Courrier de la FRAAP adressé aux conseillers arts plastiques des DRAC et aux Régions – link
Année Blanche put les Intermittents du Phenomenon – link
La FRAAP: quelle politique publique de soutien pour les acteurs culturels de proximité les plus fragiles – link
SNAM: Les Musiciens veulent des actes! – link
#COVID -19 Les métiers d’art doivent être pris en compte dans les dispositifs d’aides! – link
Renouvellement des droits des intermittents du spectacle année noire 2020 – link
Culture en threat Lettre ouverte au Président de la République – link
Déclaration commune des organisations d’employeurs et salariés du spectacle vivant et enregistré/ through le SYNDEAC – link
Mobilisation et coopération contre le COVID 19 by methods of l’UFISC – link
Put un fonds distinct en faveur des artistes-auteurs – link
Communiqué de presse concernant la SPEDIDAM – link
Corona infection – Égalité des indemnités entre tous les indépendants – link
Appel des artistes et des salariés de la culture (by methods of la FEVIS) – link
Pétition pour le soutien des intermittents – link
Germany:
Zeitgenössischer Tanz Berlin e.V: Letter to the Senate Department of Culture – link
Emergency help fund for Berlin’s artists – link
Hilfen für Freiberufler und Künstler während des Corona-Shutdowns – link
Greece:
◊ The National Project For The Arts introduces a ’13 Point Proposition for the Survival and Healing of the Irish Arts Sector’ (27 Might) – link
Italy:
ACTA – Le proposte di Acta per sostenere i lavoratori indipendenti durante e dopo l’emergenza Covid-19 – link
Italian museum directors require across the country fund for culture – link
To support precarious staff members and freelancers – link
Appello per sostegno urgente ai lavoratori dello spettacolo – link
Japan:
◊ art for all jp: Emergency Circumstance Help Procedures Request the Visual Arts – link
Working Group of the Japan Association for Cultural Policy Research Study and the Japan Association for Cultural Economics: “Propositions for the Cultural field impacted by covid-19” including immediate suggestion on policy and step to the Company for Cultural Affairs. – link
The Netherlands:
ZZP’ ers hebben óók recht op financiële bijstand na de Coronacrisis – link
Philippines:
◊ Artists, cultural staff members require immediate assistance in the middle of lockdown – link
Portugal:
Carta aberta: Os invisíveis da Cultura – link
Russian federation:
◊ Online petition by independent artists and manufacturers and addressed to the Federal government of the Russian Federation with the demand to support the independent culture and art sector in times of crisis followed due to coronavirus – link
Spain:
Informe de situación de los Artistas Visuales y medidas ante la crisis del COVID-19 – link
Mobilisation of the sector to request for remarkable procedures – link
Suspensión inmediata del pago de autónomos mientras dure la crisis del coronavirus – link
Switzerland:
Création d’un fonds d’indemnisation put les intermittent/es du phenomenon en Suisse – link
Tunisia:
Campaing Artists versus corona – link
United Kingdom:
Self employed to access full pay through HMRC- link
Produce an emergency situation fund to support freelancers with Coronavirus earnings loss – link
USA:
◊ A need a cultural new deal for cultural and racial justice – link
In Action to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the U.S. Carrying Out Arts Sector, Requests Support from USCIS and Department of State – link
4. Declarations by organisations/networks/foundations:
European organizations (Commission/ Parliament) + EU ministers of Culture
President Higgins (Ireland) responds to the work crisis of the Arts and Cultural Sector in the European Union – link
European Parliament: Reassess “deeply frustrating” budget propositions, says Culture and Education Committee – link
Video conference of Ministers of Culture – Might 2020 (19 Might) – link (summary – link)
Culture Committee chair Verheyen requires doubling cash for Creative Europe (12 May) – link
European Parliament: COVID-19: Save European culture and worths, MEPs inform Commission – link
Statement by the Ministers of Culture and Media of EU nations within the scope of the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union – link
European Parliament, EU funds need to reach media and ingenious sector, say MEPs (21 April 2020) – link
European Parliament, Sabine Verheyen: “New funds should reach innovative sectors right now” (27 March 2020) – link
European Parliament (Culture and Education Committee Chair) – link
UNESCO:
UNESCO – More than 130 Ministers require assistance to culture sector in COVID-19 crisis action – link
UNESCO rallies Culture Ministers and partners to respond to COVID-19’s result on the culture sector – link
Networks/ Alliance of Organisations:
◊ Support More Culture!, More Europe! Manifesto In favour of culture and for the relaunch of the European task – link
Europa Cantat: Singing enhances individuals’s lives, now as much as ever – link
Caribbean leaders urged to diversify imaginative economy post-COVID – link
EUNIC: Make cultural relations count – link
Culture Action Europe: Support culture in the EU budget plan – link
FSE President Carolin Otto gets in touch with EU Culture Ministers to put arts, culture & creativity at the centre of our healing – link
Music organisations and networks: #BetterMusicCities – link
The live effectiveness needs a joint and in percentage approach to reopening locations and events to audiences by means of PEARLE * (13 May) – link
Europe’s cultural and creative sectors need enthusiastic EU monetary steps to survive the COVID-19 crisis – link
A message from Simon Brault, Chair of the IFACCA Board, on the COVID-19 crisis – link
European Cultural Foundation and Culture Action Europe: The Future of Culture and Imaginative sectors in post-COVID-19 Europe – link
Platforma Kooperativa – PUBLIC DECLARATION on the impacts of crises brought on by Coronavirus break out for the civil society organisations in the field of culture in South-East Europe – link
◊ CAE position on the post-coronavirus 2021-2027 MFF (29 April) – link
◊ REMA and 28 other cultural networks: Now Europe requires culture and culture requires Europe – link EN FR ES
UCLG: Decalogue for the post COVID-19 duration – link
#Culture 2030goal Statement on “Culture and the COVID-19 pandemic” – link
HIVOS, DOEN and Prince Claus Fund, Require solidarity: The essential function of arts and culture in a time of around the world crisis – link
#Culture 2030goal Declaration on “Culture and the COVID-19 pandemic” – link
HIVOS, DOEN and Prince Claus Fund, Require uniformity: The important function of arts and culture in a time of worldwide crisis – link
Via Eurozine: Health, trust and journalism, a coronavirus get ready for the media – link
Rescue the arts: plea to nationwide governments by IETM * with Circostrada *, ETC and IN SITU – link
Music sector joints to solve nationwide and EU monetary investment to take care of the existing crisis and promote the diversity – link
RES ARTIS – link
European Theatre Convention: Coronavirus Pandemic: Theatres in Europe Desire Assistance from EU and Member States – link
IMPALA welcomes immediate crisis strategy requiring urgent action throughout Europe – link
Culture Action Europe and European cultural networks, consisting of On the Move, about the Creative Europe programme (20 March 2020) – link
European Festivals’ Association: COVID-19 – Revealing our uniformity towards the celebrations – link
Celebration for Harmony (by means of the Celebrations’ Academy) – link
ENCATC (the page consists of the uniformity declaration of ENCATC together with other networks/ organisations’ networks) – link
Culture Action Europe – link
European Music Council – link
European Cultural Foundation, requiring a culture of harmony – link
European Theatre Convention – link
NEMO: COVID-19’s influence on the European museum sector – link
PEARLE, FIA * and UNI-MEI for the assistance of the performing arts sector – link
National Effectiveness Network (U.S.A.): statement with resources – link
5. Governmental/ public bodies + individual organisations: readjustments of existing strategies and/or new funding plans (at global, European and national levels)
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6. Initiatives (particularly online surveys) to collect feedback from different parts of the arts and cultural sector impacted by the coronavirus
Please follow this link for this subsection.
7. Sector-specific details and suggestions:
Please follow this link for this subsection.
8. Pay the artists/ cultural locations/ organisations:
◊ Here is the future of music: monetized livestreams – link
Basita.live is a virtual platform for carrying out and visual artists, filmmakers, animators, and organizations to live stream, share material, conduct live or pre-recorded sessions, while having the capability to charge their audiences a modest charge to secure their revenues – link
Turner reward 2020 program is cancelled and changed with ₤ 100,000 fund for artists – link
Artist Relief Tree – link
France: Paperworks: Annulez promote! Payez promote le monde! – link (FR)/ link (EN)
In Hungary, spectators in harmony with the artists, waive the payment of their seats – link
9. Some news and efforts stemming from Asia:
◊ Mask On. Blindfolds Off: Surveying Arts and Culture throughout Covid19 in India, by Arundhati Ghosh – link
Se relever grâce à l’art après une crise: l’exemple cambodgien – link
‘ Your House Is Still Burning’: Censorship, Pandemic and Art in the Philippines – link
Ingenious innovation in the East Asia arts and culture sector (throughout Covid-19) – link
Are art employees non-essential? (Singapore) – link
Beijing art world starts closing down again amidst brand-new coronavirus cluster (17 June) – link
Taiwan Eye – link
Artists and Performers in the Time of Covid-19 (India) – Follow up – link
My Own Words: The Future of International Art Residencies by Maria Sowter (Ho Chi Minh City) – link
Covid-19: à Taiwan, mobilisation générale pour le secteur culturel – link
India: Carrying out arts in the hot zone: Covid 19 leaves various artistes gasping for relief – link
We= Link: 10 Easy Pieces. A Chronus Art Center Unique Online Exhibit – link
China residencies: information – link
COVID-19 and the arts in Southeast Asia (27 March 2020) – link
Conscious resuming of cultural locations in East Asia (19 March 2020) – link
The coronavirus is shaking up the world’s art market in unanticipated methods – link
New Online Platform for Art in Hong Kong (news by means of ifacca)
ART Power HK launches online activation of art events by means of Culture360 – link
10. Articles and other resources:
Please follow this link for this subsection.11.
Some concepts for when you’re stuck at home:
Please follow this link for this subsection.12.
Unlocking venues/ audiences:
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This list of resources follows the model of other lists concentrated on migration issues and artistic practices and on Brexit and its influence on the arts and cultural sector.