Expert author: Bård Kleppe Last update: April 22nd
COVID-19 measures in Norway
Campaigns from artist union to prevent public authorities from withdrawing payment for cancelled concerts.
A campaign on social media (#norefund) encouraging people who bought tickets for cultural events not to ask for a refund.
Arts Council Norway declared that they will not demand refund for projects that are cancelled.
Facebook platforms for digital culture dissemination are created.
Several concerts, readings etc. are held on Facebook, including crowdfunding.
General economic measures such as tax reductions are adopted by parliament.
The House of Literature in Oslo and the Norwegian Writer’s Centre create a solidarity fund for vulnerable freelancers and others in the literature industry.
The Minister of Culture launches a scheme (EUR 30 million) to support cultural life.
Public libraries provide increased digital access to literature.
Museums publish guided tours online.
Telemark Research Institute launches the research project “Digital adaptation in the times of virus. When cultural life goes viral”.
Several cultural institutions such as theatres, museums and the National Opera & Ballet lay off artists and other employees.
Several festivals and other events in the summer have been cancelled.