Posted on September 24, 2024 by Nick Ward

UTSA Arts presents “Notes for Tomorrow,” a collection of artworks from around the world reflecting on the cultural transition ushered in the by the COVID-19 pandemic. The exhibition will run through Saturday, October 26, at the UTSA Main Art Gallery, located on the second floor of the Arts Building (ARTS 2.03.04).

UTSA Arts presents “Notes for Tomorrow,” a collection of artworks from around the world reflecting on the cultural transition ushered in the by the COVID-19 pandemic. The exhibition will run through Saturday, October 26, at the UTSA Main Art Gallery, located on the second floor of the Arts Building (ARTS 2.03.04).  

Independent Curators International (ICI), an organization fostering global collaboration and curatorial innovation, turned to 30 peers from 25 countries, asking them to question and reassess the pandemic’s impact and its relevance today. The result is a collection of creative works, including videos, photography, installations and murals that focus on present conditions and how COVID has changed everyday life. The exhibit draws attention to a wide range of historic and cultural histories and advocates for change.  

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— Nick Ward