Global Pandemics and Art: the Mutter Museum

Published: April 9, 2020, 5:10 p.m.

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During the global coronavirus pandemic, FringeArts is pivoting the focus of our podcast to checking in with our artists, our audiences, and our community partners during these unprecedented times. Since we can\'t gather, we\'ll chat remotely about how we respond to this crisis, and how the role of art during a pandemic shifts.

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In this episode, FringeArts Community Engagement Manager Tenara Calem chats with Nancy Hill, museum manager at the M\\xfctter Museum, and Beth Uzwiak, research director at Ethnologica about their collaboration with Blast Theory for the pandemic exhibit Spit Spreads Death last summer. In Spit Spreads Death, the team organized a processional to commemorate the victims of the 1918 Flu Pandemic in Philadelphia. Tune in to hear about the intersection of public health and art, and learn about what we have to be optimistic about during this dark time. 

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