Coronavirus Resources for Practitioners and Organisations
Extensive collection of broad ranging timely resources related to Arts and Health. Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance, 2020.
Covid-19 Resources for the Ensemble Community
A broad-ranging collection of relevant resources aimed at the collaborative theatre sector. US focussed but with lots of relevant ideas for UK practitioners. Network of Ensemble Theaters, 2020.
What Now for Theatre of the Oppressed
Adrian Jackson in conversation with international Theatre of the Oppressed pioneers discussing their work and their response to the current moment. Cardboard Citizens, 2020.
This is the Time
A series of direct quotes distilled from research with 200 freelancers working across the Creative Industries in the UK reflecting on some of the challenges facing us and dreams for the future: 'a snapshot of this time'. Louise Blackwell, 2020.
No Going Back
Part tool-kit, part think piece this publication puts the artist at the heart of imagining and activating a better future to come out of this crisis. Originating in the US but with relevance for practitioners globally. The Center for Cultural [...]
UK Freelance Artists Covid Support Resources
A digital list based on an original produced in the US with lots of support and resources freelance artsits can access. Updated regularly. Open Source, 2020.
Doing Art Research in a Pandemic
A DIY collection sharing reflections, research activities and methods that have emerged during Covid-19. Sections include: Narrating & Documenting, Creative Processes & Arts Practices, Social Engagement & Activism, Collaboration, Live to Digital, Tools & Processes, Reflections & Commentaries. Compiled by [...]
With For About 2020
Annual conference for socially engaged practitioners, this year focussing on creativity and organising in response to Covid-19. Four afternoons of curated presentations and provocations all available to watch at your leisure. Heart of Glass, 2020
How Can Community Based Art Work Continue?
A virtual residency between Arlene Goldbard and Francois Matarasso discussing the possible future for community arts. This link is to a recording of a zoom conversation on the topic. 2020
Zoom info and warning
Information sent out to people prior to engagement. The Belgrade Theatre, 2020.