WASHINGTON, D.C. — One by one, each small flag tells a story. More than 660,000 of them unfurl into a sea of white, one for each life lost in America to COVID-19. Some bear messages. “The best big ...
The “In America: Remember" art exhibition in Washington, DC, honors those who have died of COVID-19 in the U.S. A beloved University of Kansas professor who died at the end of last year from COVID-19 ...
Johnson County Public Health is delivering information about COVID-19 vaccinations with the help of five Iowa City area artists. The result is a song about vaccinations, 200 candles, paintings, a ...
ADRIAN, Michigan — During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the community of Adrian Dominican Sisters was a microcosm of the suffering and loss inflicted by the coronavirus. Of the 219 residents at ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A University of Utah doctor is using art to memorialize the experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Project Art Heals is a collaborative mosaic art piece that uses some unlikely ...
Yanna Marie Orcel accesses a recording available at the “Beneath Our Skin” exhibit at the Clemmons Family Farm in Charlotte on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger CHARLOTTE — ...
Susannah Perlman remembers her mother Marla's smile, a big, beaming smile that covered "a couple of ZIP codes." Marla died from COVID-19 last year. She was retired and had served as director of ...
At the heart of the Día de Muertos is remembrance. The holiday, originating in Mexico and celebrated in communities across the world, invites people to pay tribute to loved ones who have died. Special ...
For most of China's 1.4 billion people, regular COVID-19 tests have become a way of life. Siyuan Zhuji is trying to turn them into a work of art. Since March, the 33-year-old multi-disciplinary artist ...
Robin Stewart never created art before. But the Williamston resident had a thought in her head. An image she wanted to get out, particularly after the last two years of the devastating coronavirus ...
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