An online exhibit reflecting how artists are processing and observing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
above Jonathan Thunder, Quarantine at Grammas House, acrylic on canvas 13.5 x 42" $6000, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Artists often process events and emotions through creating new work. Some find peace, some find inspiration, some find more questions. Response provides an avenue of expression, a place for artists and viewers to explore, heal and vent. Submissions were received from throughout the nation as well as abroad and reflect the variety of issues faced during this time. From drawings to dioramas, photography to ceramics, realism to abstract, submitted work is on view throughout 2020.
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above Antonella Piemontese, Tumulus 1 and 2, canvas drop cloth, butchers cotton twine, found stuffed doll, 19x18x2", NFS, Beacon, NY
above Tia Keopounpheng, Coloring Sheets, available for download https://www.tiakeoart.com/covid19-response-coloring
The Duluth Art Institute's programs and services are made possible in part through the support of the Minnesota State Arts Board through an appropriation by the State Legislature from the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2018.