Resiliart-India, A webinar series by UNESCO | Arts and Culture during the Covid-19 crisis | May 21, 2020 | 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM

India Foundation for the Arts (IFA)
invites you to
Arts and Culture during the Covid-19 Crisis
as part of
ResiliArt-India, A webinar series by UNESCO

Thursday, May 21, 2020 | 05:30 PM – 07:00 PM | Microsoft Teams
 

India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is delighted to invite you to Arts and Culture during the Covid-19 Crisis on Thursday, May 21, 2020 from 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM on Microsoft Teams, the first in a series of webinars under ResiliArt-India, by UNESCO, co-organised with KHOJ International Artists AssociationThe Marg FoundationNatya Chetana and India Foundation for the Arts (IFA). All webinars under this series are dedicated to raising awareness about the far-reaching consequences of COVID-19 across the arts and cultural sector and to mobilise support from various organisations ranging from public to private during the crisis. The series will aim to focus on immediate relief for artists, recovery mechanisms, and resilience plans.

Panellists

Sunil Shanbag (Theatre Director, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker)
Suresh Jayaram (Founder-Director, 1 Shanthiroad Studio, Bangalore)
Venu Vasudevan (Principal Secretary, Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, Government of Kerala)
Priya Paul (Director, Apeejay Surendra Group)
Farah Batool (Programme Coordinator, Goethe Institut New Delhi)
(Awaiting confirmation from another panellist)

Moderator

Arundhati Ghosh (Executive Director, India foundation for the Arts)
 

No prior registration needed. Just click here to attend the session. The panellists will discuss the concerns of the arts and culture sector in the short and long run. They will also share measures that government authorities, international organisations, and the private sector, among other players are taking and suggestions they may want to consider that address these concerns and support the cultural sector during and following this crisis.

This first webinar of its series is being launched on May 21 since it is the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue, launched by the United Nations in 2002, upon the adoption of the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity by UNESCO in 2001.