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Engaging in cultural activities has a positive effect on audiences’ mental health. Recent results from a study conducted by University College London on the psychological and social impacts of the pandemic showed that there are more audiences engaging in artistic programs since the pandemic hit.
In pandemic time, it is crucial for arts and cultural organizations to adapt to change and continue offering resonating programs that create space for public engagement within their community.