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Through the Mask: Conversations About Culture and Covid


  • The Foster and Muriel McCarl Coverlet Gallery in the Fred Rodgers Institute 300 Fraser Purchase Road Latrobe, PA, 15650 United States (map)

The Foster and Muriel McCarl Coverlet Gallery is slated to debut its latest exhibition, “Through the Mask: Conversations About Culture and Covid,” on Thursday, November 10. 

The exhibit features a juried selection of work by an international group of artists responding to the historical, cultural and scientific uses and meanings of masks and the effects of masking in contemporary society. A parallel digital exhibit including podcasts, oral histories, and interactive activities will also be unveiled on November 10. The McCarl Gallery exhibit and related activities are sponsored through a PA SHARP grant.

As the most ubiquitous symbol of the COVID-19 pandemic, the face mask has proven a crucial motif for artists looking to discuss contemporary social life. Artwork included in Through the Mask explores experiences of wearing a mask, concealing or “masking” deep emotions and revealing or “unmasking” demands for social change.

The exhibit includes pieces by the following 20 artists working across the United States, Canada, and Europe: Jess Logozo of Long Pond; Sarah Simmons of Pittsburgh; Evan Rumble of Pittsburgh; Caroline McAuliffe of Brooklyn, New York; Brooke Ali of Toronto, Canada; Pawel Pacholec of Gdansk, Poland; Etai Rogers-Fett of Arlington, Virginia; Trisha Gupta of Burtonsville, Maryland; Angel Ashleigh of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; Amuri Morris of Richmond, Virginia; Lex Marie of Arlington, Virginia; Lisa Stock of New York, New York; Hannah Bowden of Cardiff, United Kingdom; Iryna Calinicenco of Chișinău, Moldova; Moe Wakai of Los Angeles, California; Jo-Ann Morgan of Surfside Beach, California; Heather Schulte of Boulder, Colorado; Andrea Finch of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; Cindy Morris of Hockessin, Delaware; and Danielle Festa of Dover, New Hampshire.

Through the Mask: Conversations about Masks and Masking is a project of the Foster and Muriel McCarl Gallery, the Saint Vincent College Department of History and the Public History and Digital Humanities Programs, sponsored through a grant from PA SHARP. The SHARP Grant was provided as part of the National Endowment for the Arts response to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, designed to explore and support humanities scholarship following the COVID pandemic.

The Foster and Muriel McCarl Coverlet Gallery

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