Quarantine(d) Conversations is a weekly series of A&H talks and presentations about COVID-19 and related phenomena. The program is designed to show how the arts and humanities can provide useful perspectives and frameworks for understanding and addressing the current historical crisis. The talks will cover everything from the disease itself to its historical, cultural, social, and experiential dimensions. Each one will begin with a significant object (a poem, painting, a city, a mask, an egg carton, etc.) and expand from there. This object-based approach will give our public audience a much-needed hook to access the ideas in the talk and potentially discuss and share them with others.
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Earlier Event: November 15
Transnational Knowledge Networks, Art Pedagogy, and Commerce during the Eighteenth Century
Later Event: May 7
COVID-19 Oral History Workshop