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OUR PEOPLE,<br />

OUR MISSION<br />

Global Health<br />

<strong>eMagazine</strong><br />

<strong>March</strong> 2022<br />

In order to survive, artists and arts organizations have relied on the very ingenuity and innovation that<br />

fuel creativity in the first place. Digital spaces have become rife with experimentation, productions<br />

and events have been transformed for outdoor spaces, and the act of creative collaboration has<br />

sometimes demanded drastic measures (COVID bubbles anyone?).<br />

In this issue of American Artscape, we’ll look at the heartbreak and the silver linings, from how arts<br />

organizations across the country are faring, to how reopening plans are proceeding, to how the<br />

National Endowment for the Arts and our partners have worked together to strengthen the sector<br />

during this crisis.<br />

In the coming months, artists and arts organizations will continue to face tough decisions. But at<br />

the same time, we at the Arts Endowment are confident that the arts—an intrinsic part of human<br />

nature, and typically one of the nation’s most booming industries—will prove resilient and prevail.<br />

Creativity will not stop. Economic gains will eventually return. The show, as it’s said, will go on.<br />

A Note from Dr. Sadigh<br />

Reflections on 2021<br />

Highlights<br />

Nursing Division<br />

SARS COV-2 Pandemic<br />

and Us<br />

Cincinnati Ballet company members Jacqueline Damico<br />

Amador and Taylor Carrasco wear masks during class<br />

The Carp Who Would Not Quit by Reiko Ho and the HTY<br />

Ensemble retells traditional fables from Japan<br />

and Okinawa<br />

Unification<br />

Condolences: Paul Farmer<br />

Art to Remind Us of<br />

Who We Can Be<br />

Articles of the Month<br />

Videos of the Month<br />

Announcements<br />

Calendar<br />

Resources<br />

A display of katsina dolls at the Museum of Northern Arizona’s Hopi Festival<br />

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