Art in The Time Of Corona The coronavirus (Covid) pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of our lives in some way, shape or form. Unsurprisingly, Covid art has taken off during lock-down as artists capture this unprecedented period in history. Undoubtedly, the effects of Covid will be felt for years […]
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After a Covid Contraction, Museums Are Expanding Again — Portland Museum of Art
“Are we constructing the correct building?” claimed James Steward, the director of the Princeton University Artwork Museum, concerning its new making, built by David Adjaye. “Are we providing ourselves enough potential proofing?” That “future proofing” has intended attempting to develop in as substantially adaptability as attainable, Mr. Steward claimed, so […]
Oakland Entertainment Veterans Emerge From Covid
Under normal circumstances, 2020 was meant to shatter the tv report with more than 530 scripted series airing throughout broadcast, cable, and streaming. The coronavirus pandemic compelled a global production shutdown and took a sledgehammer to the small display screen schedule. Despite the unprecedented interference, however, the show goes on. […]
As North Texas theater companies brace for more COVID complications, ‘The Cube’ dares to bring back live audiences
The title character in The Cube, a daring new piece of meta-theater inside the Latino Cultural Center, wonders why human beings need to examine their existence and long for connection to other people, unlike other members of the animal kingdom. “Did you come to be entertained? Were you expecting music […]