Collected art and cartoons from August/September 2020 We rounded up some art for your weekend enjoyment!
Poetry from August/September 2020 “How are you anti Black lives, covid lives, and yet Claim to be pro-life?”
#Notforsale Peck cartoon by Adam Whittier. Adam Whittier is a cartoonist based in Richland. Find him at adamwhittier.com or follow him on Instagram
Poetry and Prose: July 2020 “On this particular day, they were startled to find themselves cheek to beak, admiring the very same flower. They just smiled and laughed, and with a warm ado they hummed and buzzed away.”
Post-apocalyptic (a poem) Brandon Sullivan first performed this poem at the Drewboy Creative "Something Hopeful Please" virtual art show.
Art doesn’t stop DrewBoy Creative held their first virtual show, “Something Hopeful, Please: DBC Virtual Art Show,” in Response to COVID-19 on April 10.
Local arts groups share struggles, new visions COVID-19 has deeply impacted the arts with cancellations of live performances and a significant loss of revenue. To help share ideas on how the these arts groups are surviving, the Arts Center Task Force (ACTF) is hosting a series of online events called “Art in the Time of COVID-19.”
Illuminated manuscript, depicting an excerpt from the "Laudato Si" encyclical, Pope Francis's call to environmental action By Adam Whittier