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admin2026-06-01T22:48:30+00:00

“Artist Heather Schulte talks about her “Stitching the Situation” participatory memorial project. We discuss her Uncle Joe–he died of COVID-19 in April–and the cross-stitch panel she made in memorial of him.”

–COVID Calls with Scott Gabriel Knowles podcast , YouTube video, or on Periscope.

“In this section you will find arts-based projects that address COVID-19 awareness-building, prevention, coping or recovery. ”
Stitching the Situation is included in this repository.

–University of Florida Center for Arts & Medicine’s COVID-19 Repository


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