Coronavirus Art Gallery
nov 2017
precious pumpkins
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poor copia :(
moonpaw:happy birthday to homestuck on the year we’re all ironically stuck at home
Thanks to this coronavirus pandemic, I’ve been spending a lot of time in my backyard, and it’s been
Hey guys! Because of the coronavirus, Amazon is shifting their focus to essential items and won’t be
itscolossal:Artists Respond to the Coronavirus Outbreak by Flooding Social Media with a Japanese Yok
“One of my favorite works in the Museum’s collection is this soothing, yet expressive, paintin
warau-okami:itscolossal:Artists Respond to the Coronavirus Outbreak by Flooding Social Media with a
“William William’s portrait of Deborah Hall is a constant presence in the Conservation Lab whi
liberaljane: The coronavirus (COVID-19) isn’t an excuse to be racist or xenophobic.Art by Liberal Ja
“I’m missing the Weil-Worgelt Study, the Art Deco Period Room on the 4th floor Decorativ
My Tea Elements prints are available on my store; I lost my job due to the coronavirus, so appreciat
“Health before profit. Sick leave for all casual workers now” Poster seen in Sydney
“In working with Access programs, I’ve been learning a lot about how people with disabil
thedeeplovecore:socialdistancing:Link to the article Social Distancing: This is Not a Snow Day
“2020” by Sandra Acosta
gacougnol:Take this advice for yourself, your loved ones and everybodyCovid_19 is not a simple flu.I
“When I wanted to see freedom captured, I always went to the Brooklyn Museum to see Mickalene
“In Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection more than half of the 60+ artworks were on
“I remember when I first saw this series on view in our Ancient Egyptian art galleries, I was
“This has brought us time to reflect and be thankful for simple, yet extraordinary things, tha
“As I’m spending more time than ever in my Brooklyn apartment, I find myself thinking ab
“El Anatsui transforms discarded bottle caps into these monumental, resplendent, shimmering sc
“One of my favorite works in the Museum’s collection is Fred Wilson’s striking Grey Area (Brow
“Bob Thompson’s work always resonates with a look backward—towards European Renaissance
“Byron Kim’s Sunday Paintings represent the Brooklyn-based artist’s weekly ritual
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