Coronavirus and Art: How Quarantine Impacts Museums
The coronavirus has had unintended, harmful effects on art by threatening the place of art in our society. The question is: How harmful? The pandemic-imposed quarantine has become a matter of deep concern for those who either manage or are personally
Quarantine Anecdotes: What Can We Learn?
There is a lot to be pessimistic about today. It’s only May and 2020 has already cemented itself as a year of fear and uncertainty. As I write this article, the coronavirus outbreak has sickened more than 3,500,000 people and
Webinar burnout? Think outside the Window
Newly popular tech can help us build impact coalitions, post-quarantine. In the first flush of lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic the digital executions were breathtaking. It was a brave new world of Zooming, and families and old friends who
When being Ugly was Illegal
Your momma’s so ugly that she literally could be fined for walking in the streets! No, seriously. Not that long ago in America, in the early to mid-1900s, it was illegal to be found ugly in the streets of cities