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New Data Reveal How Adults Participated in the Arts During COVID ...


New Data Reveal How Adults Participated in the Arts During COVID ...

New research released today by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) notes that between July 2021 and July 2022, more than half of all adults created and/ ...

New Data Reveal How Adults Participated in the Arts During COVID ...

Reports Examine Findings from Two National Surveys.

American Alliance of Museums on LinkedIn: New Data Reveal How ...

According to the National Endowment for the Arts, 82% of adults engaged in the arts through digital media from 2021-2022. The pandemic highlighted art's ability ...

IMLS on X: "New data from @NEArts reveals how adults engaged ...

New data from @NEArts reveals how adults engaged with museums & the arts during COVID-19. Attendance rates declined in comparison to 2017 ...

Deep Dive: Using the NEA's New Arts Participation Data

New data published by the National Endowment for the Arts has revealed half of all adults created arts and/or performed art between July 2021 and July 2022.

Arts Business: 'Many Small Nonprofits are Still Struggling'

An October 2023 report issued by the National Endowment for the Arts, “New Data Reveal How Adults Participated in the Arts During COVID-19,” ...

John-Morgan Bush on LinkedIn: New Data Reveal How Adults ...

What was the impact of COVID-19 on arts participation? Two new National Endowment for the Arts research publications take a look at in-person and virtual ...

National Endowment for the Arts reveals data on arts engagement ...

41.9 million adults (or 16.3% of respondents) indicated they participated in creating, practicing or performing in some form of art within the ...

Press Releases | National Endowment for the Arts

New research reports from the National Endowment for the Arts examines the state of in-person and virtual arts participation during COVID-19. logo for Creative ...

Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA), United States, 2022

National Endowment for the Arts New Data Reveal How Adults Participated in the Arts During COVID-19: Reports Examine Findings from Two National ...

November News: The Changing Landscape for Digital Participation ...

... arts participation, and platforms are finding new ways to engage with online audiences ... Calculated using user data throughout the year ...

Pandemic-fueled shift from in-person to virtual art activities may be ...

Two surveys supported by the National Endowment for the Arts show that in-person art activities remain below pre-Covid levels, while many ...

Utah Arts & Museums on X: "Research from @NEAarts explores the ...

explores the impact of COVID-19 on arts participation during 2021-22. Data show more than half of all adults created and/or performed art.

Reports - ArtsAVL

New research reports from the National Endowment for the Arts examines the state of in-person and virtual arts participation during COVID-19. Why the Arts ...

Government data shows ongoing impacts of the pandemic on arts ...

Arts attendance has been increasing since the end of pandemic restrictions – but unevenly, according to a new analysis of official Government data.

Who Engaged in Home-Based Arts Activities During the COVID-19 ...

Arts engagement is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by social inequalities. While the COVID-19 pandemic provided new ...

Resources | H&A In Action - San Jose State University

During the same time period, just under half of all adults attended in-person arts events, a significant drop from 2017. A separate survey shows ...

COVID Cultural Impact Study - ArtsFund

REOPENING: While over 70 percent of cultural organizations are open in some capacity, public participation declined significantly during COVID and the ...

Art consumption and well-being during the Covid-19 pandemic

Receptive participation in the arts (visual arts, theatre, dance, architecture & heritage) during the pandemic was significantly correlated to a decrease in ...

How the arts can improve mental health, especially during the ...

The data suggests that people who have spent 30 minutes or more each day during the pandemic on arts activities like reading for pleasure, ...