This project is designed to navigate the current crisis in the country and to develop a new framework for the future of the art and culture sector.
It builds on the positive results of a first phase in 2020 and aims to support up to 20 institutions and spaces of the arts and cultural sector to allow them sustaining their operations and conduct artistic and cultural programming, contributing to returning vitality to spaces and engaging workers and communities. Additionally, it supports for up to 16 artisan shops to allow them to be open, be functional and generate revenues.
Lessons learned and observations at the level of partnerships between implementing institutions as well as among donors will be collected to define cultural emergency support in times of crisis.