The New Normal
A look at life during a pandemic. From the front lines to those in isolation, COVID-19 has affected everyone and behind every door, stories unfold.
A Seattle artist cuts through the chaos of a pandemic
Last spring, Barbara Earl Thomas was working diligently on her upcoming exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum, painstakingly cutting silhouettes of Black and brown children into large swaths of stiff paper. Then the pandemic brought everything to a halt. But Thomas stayed on course, at first working alone, and eventually aided by assistants in her outdoor studio. With the nation’s attention newly alert to social justice, she expands upon her lifelong journey of exploring race and innocence through revelatory visual art.
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Credits© Crosscut, Published 10/12/20
The New Normal
Production Team: Aileen Imperial, Amy Mahardy, Shaminder Dulai - Transcript
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