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by Lori Lakin Hutcherson, GBN Founder and Editor-In-Chief (@LakinHutcherson) Yesterday I had the pleasure and honor of being a guest on Boston public radio station WBUR’s nationally-syndicate…
The Last Broadcast (1998)
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Creating Apart: Joe Klander
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Creating Apart: Joe Klander
Joe Klander is one of the artists featured in the Tweed Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition, “Creating Apart: Local Artists Respond to a Global Pandemic.” Joe is an artist and ophthalmology tech at St. Luke’s Hospital. In this video, he talks about how the pandemic gave him time to work on one of his dream projects.
This is the fifth in a series of nine short videos, each featuring a local artist who found themselves creating apart. These shorts are just a small part of a larger project called “Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation: Archiving the Coronavirus Pandemic Through the Lens of Humanities” which was organized by UMD professors David Beard and Devaleena Das. They received a CARES grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund this project.
Ten local oral historians are currently conducting interviews for this project which will be archived at the Northeast Minnesota Historical Center. Likes: 0 Viewed: source
Creating Apart: Moira Villiard
New Post has been published on https://covid19.newonline.help/2020/10/18/creating-apart-moira-villiard/
Creating Apart: Moira Villiard
Moira Villiard is one of the artists featured in the Tweed Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition, “Creating Apart: Local Artists Respond to a Global Pandemic.” Moira loves to organize community-wide mural projects. In this video, she talks about the future of painting with large crowds of people.
This is the third in a series of nine short videos, each featuring a local artist who found themselves creating apart. These shorts are just a small part of a larger project called “Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation: Archiving the Coronavirus Pandemic Through the Lens of Humanities” which was organized by UMD professors David Beard and Devaleena Das. They received a CARES grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund this project.
Ten local oral historians are currently conducting interviews for this project which will be archived at the Northeast Minnesota Historical Center. Likes: 0 Viewed: source
Creating Apart: Sarah Brokke
New Post has been published on https://covid19.newonline.help/2020/10/07/creating-apart-sarah-brokke/
Creating Apart: Sarah Brokke
Sarah Brokke is one of the artists featured in the Tweed Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition, “Creating Apart: Local Artists Respond to a Global Pandemic.” Ivy is a painter and an associate professor at the College of St. Scholastica. In this video, she talks about her work and how the pandemic is like an expanding bubble that’s pushing longstanding issues to the surface in our society.
This is the second in a series of nine short videos, each featuring a local artist who found themselves creating apart. These shorts are just a small part of a larger project called “Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation: Archiving the Coronavirus Pandemic Through the Lens of Humanities” which was organized by UMD professors David Beard and Devaleena Das. They received a CARES grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund this project.
Ten local oral historians are currently conducting interviews for this project which will be archived at the Northeast Minnesota Historical Center. Likes: 0 Viewed: source
Creating Apart: Ivy Vainio
New Post has been published on https://covid19.newonline.help/2020/10/06/creating-apart-ivy-vainio/
Creating Apart: Ivy Vainio
Ivy Vainio is one of the artists featured in the Tweed Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition, “Creating Apart: Local Artists Respond to a Global Pandemic.” Ivy is a digital photographer who works at the American Indian Community Housing Organization. In this video, she talks about her artistic struggles during the pandemic.
This is the first in a series of nine short videos, each featuring a local artist who found themselves creating apart. These shorts are just a small part of a larger project called “Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation: Archiving the Coronavirus Pandemic Through the Lens of Humanities” which was organized by UMD professors David Beard and Devaleena Das. They received a CARES grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund this project.
Ten local oral historians are currently conducting interviews for this project which will be archived at the Northeast Minnesota Historical Center. Likes: 0 Viewed: source
Creating Apart: Karen Savage-Blue
New Post has been published on https://covid19.newonline.help/2020/10/05/creating-apart-karen-savage-blue/
Creating Apart: Karen Savage-Blue
Karen Savage-Blue is one of the artists featured in the Tweed Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition, “Creating Apart: Local Artists Respond to a Global Pandemic.” In this video, she talks about a painting she created as a direct response to the pandemic.
This is the sixth in a series of nine short videos, each featuring a local artist who found themselves creating apart. These shorts are just a small part of a larger project called “Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation: Archiving the Coronavirus Pandemic Through the Lens of Humanities” which was organized by UMD professors David Beard and Devaleena Das. They received a CARES grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to fund this project.
Ten local oral historians are currently conducting interviews for this project which will be archived at the Northeast Minnesota Historical Center. Likes: 0 Viewed: source