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"Art in Isolation," with Laila Jadallah

11m · Art for Our Lives · 05 Mar 03:53

DC-based curator and artist Laila Jadallah discusses creating in isolation, putting together an international exhibition during the global pandemic, and the politics of curation.

Music by Modhify "Quantum Pace" and "Motion to Beat"

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"Art in Isolation," with Laila Jadallah

DC-based curator and artist Laila Jadallah discusses creating in isolation, putting together an international exhibition during the global pandemic, and the politics of curation.

Music by Modhify "Quantum Pace" and "Motion to Beat"

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