The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) has launched a new survey of NYC’s cultural community that will build on DCLA’s report from last year, which captured the impact of the earliest days of the pandemic on NYC’s arts and cultural organizations.
The survey, according to the announcement, “follows up on key findings from that report and to dig deeper into how groups have responded to the Black Lives Matter movement and last summer’s calls for racial justice, as well as develop a greater understanding of impacts on organizations led by and serving BIPOC residents and other communities hard hit by COVID-19.”
The deadline to complete the new survey, created with and administered by Americans for the Arts, is by the end of Monday, March 1.