There are myriad questions facing arts, culture and heritage organizations as programs, presentations, and performances resume amid the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Arts Re-Entry Clinic provides summary advice telephone service to help galleries, theatre companies, museums and other arts based organizations navigate the uncertainties of the Public Health Orders and how they impact relationships between employers, culture workers and audiences.
Accessing the Summary Advice Telephone Service
Summary legal advice related to Covid-19 is available to non-profit BC-based arts organizations with annual budgets under $1,000,000. Priority will be given to those under $250,000.
Through their website and summary advice telephone service, they aim to help galleries, theatre companies, museums and other arts based organizations navigate the uncertainties and grey areas of the Public Health Orders and how they impact relationships between employers, culture workers and audiences.
As part of this effort, they recently hosted an on-line conversation between Martha Rans, Legal Director of PLEO/ALO, and human rights lawyer, Clea Parfitt. You can find a complete recording of that 60-minute event here.
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