Hi PAN Listserv,

 

Here at Americans for the Arts we have been watching and listening to developments of COVID-19 and the impacts to the arts and culture field across the nation, as well as rethinking our own in-person events. In the next days and weeks you will be receiving information from AFTA about webinars, resources and other information pertaining to supporting arts and culture professionals like yourselves. We take the health of our members and colleagues seriously and want to provide access to resources and information to support you and your work during this time.

 

Take care of yourselves first so you can take care of each other and your communities:

 

Resources we currently have available:

 

Resources we would like to gather:

As the public art field can appear to be built on deadlines, it would be great to gather recommendations or resources to help each other continue working even if offices shut down. Some questions that come to mind are:

Feel free to send your thoughts to the full PAN Listserv by replying to this message, or to me directly at pwalsh@artsusa.org.

 

AFTA related events:

We are currently moving forward with the 2020 Public Art & Civic Design Conference scheduled for June in Washington, DC. Read the full statement. Americans for the Arts is taking all developments concerning COVID-19 very seriously and will continue to closely monitor the situation. We have also heard concerns about gaining permissions to travel while municipalities and states are issuing travel bans. We will be looking over our registrations rates and policies over the following weeks as we continue to take-in the impacts of the response to COVID-19. If anything changes, I will let you know.

 

On a personal note, with the ever evolving updates about the COVID-19 virus that has a global, national and local impact, I feel like we are living in a world much different than even a few weeks ago. And I swear at times it feels like we are all living in a movie. I woke up this morning with a local radio DJ exclaiming that there morning radio shows getting cancelled which I didn’t think that would ever be a thing to help control spread of the coronavirus  – it is a surreal time to be alive for sure.

 

Americans for the Arts continues to keep business moving as usual and aims to support you to the best of our abilities during these changing times. If anything affecting our capabilities changes, we will let you know.

 

 

Stay safe and healthy,

 

Patricia Walsh

Public Art and Civic Design Senior Program Manager

Americans for the Arts

1000 Vermont Ave NW 6th Floor

Washington, DC 20005-4940

202.371.2830 x2024

www.AmericansForTheArts.org

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