Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

There are so many people to thank for making this book possible that it is difficult to know where to begin. But without the agility and confidence of our funders, this research would simply not have taken place, so we would like to thank the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) for their generous funding of this research. We extend these thanks to the core funders of the Centre for Cultural Value (AHRC, Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation) and our colleagues at the University of Leeds for their ongoing support for the Centre. We would also like to thank our Policy Reference Group and all those who participated in our Covid research conference in November 2021. Heartfelt thanks go to our dedicated Advisory Group, who provided expert support and guidance over the course of the project: Geoffrey Crossick, Alastair Evans, Sharon Heal, Sarie Mairs-Slee, Harman Sagger, Jose Seisdedos, Liz Thompson and Michelle Wright.

We are very grateful to those organisations who generously agreed to host one of our policy placements: Creative Scotland, Department for Communities (Northern Ireland), Department for Culture, Media and Sport (UK), Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Leeds City Council and the Welsh Government’s Department for Culture, Heritage, Sport & Tourism. We benefitted hugely from the generosity and time of research partners Salford Culture and Place Partnership and Manchester City Council. Most importantly, we would like to thank all of our research participants who generously gave their time in what for many were very challenging personal and professional circumstances. Over the course of the project we interviewed over 238 cultural sector professionals, ranging from freelancers and general managers of micro-organisations to representatives of large regional and national cultural organisations, funders and policy-makers. Along the journey we interviewed employees from a wide range of cultural organisations, and we’d like to thank them for providing us with such a privileged insight into their worlds as they shifted over the course of the pandemic in 2020–2021.

We would personally like to thank our project partners – The Audience Agency, the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre, and Culture Commons, as well as the core team at the Centre for Cultural Value (Tamsin Curror, Liz Harrop and Alex Lancastle) and all of our colleagues in the wider project team (Maria Barrett, Bruce Davenport, John Davies, Rachel Johnson, Fanny Martin, Tammi Murphy, Alice Nightingale, Ceri Pitches, Bethany Rowley and Richard Turpin), many of whom worked above and beyond their allocated hours to produce what we believe to be one of the most meticulous and comprehensive studies of the impact of COVID-19 on the cultural sector that has been undertaken anywhere in the world. This book is testament to their diligent and sensitive work and also to the dedication of everyone who has kept the cultural sector alive during its darkest hours.

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Pandemic culture

The impacts of COVID-19 on the UK cultural sector and implications for the future

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