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WATCH: "Resilient Antibodies: Creative Responses to COVID-19," November 10, 2020

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Resilient Antibodies: Creative Responses to COVID 19

Co-organized by NYU’s Department of Art & Public Policy (TSOA) and Grey Art Gallery

Original program date: November 10, 2020

Art communities began responding almost immediately to COVID-19, mobilizing everything from zines to exhibitions, online performances, and street photography. This panel will explore early curatorial, photographic, and grassroots collective responses to the pandemic. With speakers Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Documentary Photographer; César Garcia-Alvarez, Curator, Writer and Executive & Artistic Director of The Mistake Room, an international nonprofit art space in Los Angeles; and Theodore (ted) Kerr, Writer, Artist, and Community Organizer. Moderated by Pato Hebert, Associate Arts Professor and Chair, Department of Art & Public Policy (TSOA), NYU.

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