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(11/24/20 10:20pm)
On the evening of Nov. 16, the University community welcomed internationally renowned musician, playwright, poet and performer Joy Harjo of the Muscogee Creek Nation for a night of poetry and gratitude. The poetry reading was held virtually via a Zoom webinar and was one of three events organized by Native American and Indigenous Studies at U.Va. The two-day visit was centered around Harjo’s experiences as a Native American poet and, in addition to the reading, included two separate, student-led discussions hosted by students in the Introduction to Native American Studies and Indigenous North American Arts classes, respectively.
(09/16/20 12:35am)
The coronavirus pandemic is undoubtedly taking a toll on everyone. People are stressed, anxious and lonely. But while senses of emptiness and numbness permeate many of our lives, art can be one of the few things that get us through the day. Although public health guidelines limit the activities people are permitted to participate in, artistic expression can still be accomplished safely. Here are five ways to engage your inner artist amidst a pandemic.