Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 ‘Parts of Life Will Be Damaged Forever’ — Arts Workers Describe the Pandemic’s Impact on Their Mental Health
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'The arts industry is among the most devastated by the pandemic. Artists and arts workers often rely on casual, project-based or fixed-term contracts, and COVID-19 restrictions have left many with little or no income. This has affected the mental health of many working in the arts.'

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