The creative sector is endangered! The Covid- 19 crisis has had a tremendous impact on culture and
creative workers’ life. The already implemented measures are not enough and in case of a new quarantine, their very survival will be in stake. We are in desperate need of new measures and grants. We, at MOB, are making a tremendous effort to record the damage that the workers in culture have suffered in order to be able to force local governments and the European Commission to act asap.
As MOB is a proud member of the European Creative Hubs Network, a peer-led network with a mission to enhance the creative, economic and social impact of hubs. Together we have launched the first research on the effects the COVID-19 crisis has had on CCI workers across Europe. It is co-funded by the European Union and designed to be implemented on both national and Pan European level.
It is imperative that we all participate and share it with anyone concerned. Fill in the survey here.
About the Research:
The research is covering all 27 member state countries, UK, Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine and Moldova.
It concerns all CCI sectors:
- Architecture
- Landscape architecture
- Film / Audio / Video
- Photography
- Music
- Fashion design or Textile design
- Graphic design
- Product design
- Service design
- Advertising, Marketing and Communication
- Software development and Video game development
- Research and Development
- Performance arts (Theatre, Music, Dance)
- Visual arts (Illustration, Sculpture, Painting)
- Media (TV, Radio, Print, Online media)
- Literature, Publishing and Library Science
- Creative crafts
- Creative tourism
- Museums and Cultural heritage
This research is part of MAX project (Makers’ Mobility Pilot project, co-funded by the European Union and coordinated by European Creative Hubs Network in partnership with Fab Lab Barcelona, UPTEC and Makery). For more info, click here.
All responses will be anonymous. The survey will be open until 19th of July and results will be published in September.
Thank you!