Coronavirus: could livestreaming be the answer to the arts industry's freefall?
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's concert - in an empty Hamer Hall - brought hope to many on Monday. But whether streaming can bring in money is yet to be seen
As an arts journalist, I have been watching the freefall of Australia's arts industry through a very specific lens this week. The press releases pile up - the cancellations, the venue closures - and everywhere, people tell me stories of shock, disappointment, financial insecurity and uncertain futures that can't help but weigh heavy.
It's been hitting me personally, too. My own book tour has been cancelled; and right at the time when I most want to be with my husband and family, I'm stuck in another state. Perhaps that's why I found myself close to tears on Monday night, watching one of the thousands of arts organisations affected offer a moment of beauty and relief to anyone who needed it.
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