On Friday, the Lithuanian Council for Culture presented the study "Beloved/Unloved Artist" and discussed progress in the field of artists' remuneration. During the event, a study was presented for the first time in Lithuania, revealing what portrait of an artist is seen by society, how they value the work and remuneration of artists, and how these evaluations differ from the experience of the creators themselves.
The Lithuanian Council for Culture presented a study on the image and remuneration of an artist in society for the first time
Lithuanian Council for Culture, 28 April 2026, Lithuania
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