Global Health Program Annual Report 2021
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Quarantine<br />
Through Art<br />
A Tribute to<br />
Joanne<br />
Shenandoah<br />
The Most Important<br />
Moments in Art in<br />
2020<br />
New York Times<br />
July 09, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Holland Cotter<br />
Art of the Arnold<br />
Arboretum<br />
Lois Cremmis<br />
Resilience: Art in the<br />
Time of COVID-19<br />
Art in a Pandemic: A<br />
Digital Gallery: Pop<br />
Up Art in a Field<br />
Hospital<br />
Nature Medicine<br />
March 15, <strong>2021</strong><br />
The Big Ideas: Why<br />
Does Art Matter? What<br />
Does Art Have to Do<br />
With the Coronavirus?<br />
The New York Times<br />
May 28, 2020<br />
Judy Chicago<br />
During times of confusion, tribulation, grief, uncertainty, and despair, the arts enliven us by<br />
reintegrating the disjointed pieces of ourselves and replenishing them with clarity and hope.<br />
The arts remind us of our individual and collective potential to grow, evolve, and transform. They<br />
remind us of what and who we can be and what we can create. In this new section, we bring you<br />
works of art that have moved and inspired us. We encourage you to also share works that have<br />
inspired you.<br />
GLOBAL HEALTH PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2021</strong><br />
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