Arts Activism: UCLA Arts Alumni Respond to COVID-19

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • On Oct. 20, 2020, UCLA Arts convened this critical conversation on the response of the arts and culture community to COVID-19. The conversation was moderated by Kristy Edmunds, Executive and Artistic Director of CAP UCLA, with a cross-disciplinary panel of UCLA Arts alumnae including:
    Neda Ashtari (BA ’16, MFA Public Policy ’22, Phd Medicine ‘22) painter and medical student, Universities Allied for Essential Medicine, Free the Vaccine
    → freethevaccine...
    → / uaem.ucla
    Jia Gu (M.Arch ’14, Phd Architecture ’21), Director, Materials & Applications, Heat Aid initiative
    → www.materialsa...
    → / materialsandapplications
    Analia Saban (MFA ’05) visual artist, Shield-19
    → shield-19.org/
    → / 19shield
    Mary Clare Stevens (MFA ’97) Executive Director, Mike Kelley Foundation
    → mikekelleyfoun...
    → / mike_kelley_foundation
    Kristina Wong (BA ’00) performance artist, Koreatown Neighborhood Councilmember, Auntie Sewing Squad
    → auntiesewingsqu...
    → / auntiesewing
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