Pandemic Oral History Project
by Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
February 13, 2021 6:19 am
To document the cascade of public health, social, and financial crises set in motion by COVID-19, the Archives of American Art created an oral history series that recorded responses to the global pandemic across the American art world. Conducted virtually, the Pandemic Oral History Project features eighty-five short-form interviews with a diverse group of artists, teachers, curators, and administrators. Averaging twenty-five minutes long, each interview provides a firsthand account of and urgent insights into the narrator’s triumphs and tragedies in the summer of 2020. With more than thirty hours of recorded video and audio, the series bears witness to an unprecedented era as it unfolded in real time.
Recent Episodes
Interview with James Welling
4 years agoInterview with Tyrone Weedon and Stefan Bauschmid
4 years agoInterview with Tam Van Tran
4 years agoInterview with Alisa Sikelianos Carter
4 years agoInterview with Moses Ros
4 years agoInterview with Nabil Mousa
4 years agoInterview with Devon Dikeou
4 years agoInterview with Adriana Corral
4 years agoInterview with Terry Carbone
4 years agoInterview with Gabo Camnitzer
4 years ago