The Ararat Collective's Map to Surviving a Pandemic
A webzine containing a series of new digital artworks by an international collective
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Experience hosted by The Ararat Collective
The Ararat Collective's Map to Surviving a Pandemic is a free webzine featuring new artwork by Robyn Awend, Noa Charuvi, Tusia Dabrowska, Randy Ginsburg, Agustin Jais, Orly Noa Rabinyan, Jon Adam Ross, and Diana Wyenn. On view online thru August 9, 2021.
The Artists' Statement:
"At the onset of the pandemic, a time when so many have felt more isolated than ever, eight international artists formed a new relationship built around the sharing of artistic practices, lived experiences, and philosophical dialogue. Brought together by the Asylum Arts community, we chose to ride out the storm on a virtual ark intended for
Audience Role
As a completely web-based experience, you're in control of where you travel through our webzine and how long you spend in each artist's area. There's even a spot for you
Content Advisories
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No content advisories
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All ages
Interaction Advisories
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No physical contact with performers
Mobility Advisories
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No mobility advisories
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Event is wheelchair accessible.
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The Ararat Collective
Hosting immersive events on EI since February, 2021
At the onset of the pandemic, a time when so many have felt more isolated than ever, eight international artists formed a new relationship built around the sharing of artistic practices, lived experiences, and philosophical dialogue. Brought together by the Asylum Arts community, we chose to ride out the storm on a virtual ark intended for no greater purpose than to provide us a bit of collegial shelter. The Covid storm landed us on our own mountain of Ararat: a place from which we have a vantage point to see what’s behind us and around us and, perhaps even, ahead