The Arts have been under siege during Covid: theaters, galleries, cinemas, concert halls, and bookshops are closed, festivals cancelled, and swathes of practitioners are out of work. But art is the soul of societies. It helps to keep us connected through the exchange of ideas, encouraging empathy, and providing entertainment, escapism and hope. Is it possible that the arts could not only survive, but emerge from the Covid crisis and recent uprisings stronger than before? Cultural leaders from the US and UK re-imagine the future of their art forms. Kwame Kwei-Armah, Director of the Young Vic theatre in London, Gail Rebuck, Director and former Chair and CEO of Penguin Random House UK, and Sheena Wagstaff, Head of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Met, chaired by Simon Schama, Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University, dare to dream and think afresh.
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Earlier Event: November 14
Charleston to Charleston: Nature's Cure
Later Event: November 17
Speaker Series: Wright Thompson In Conversation with Julian Van Winkle III