Ro2 Art will present "My Corona," a group exhibition that examines how society responds to an unprecedented crisis. "My Corona" delves into the disruption of everyday life, as well as the underlying societal issues that have been brought to the forefront since millions of people in isolation, many unemployed, became increasingly tuned-in to the world around them. With an uncertain future, Americans are now fighting for change in an effort to heal society's greatest ills.
The opening reception will have limited attendance (via Eventbrite, 10 visitors per timeslot). Masks will be required for entry. The show, which will be available for view by appointment only starting on June 18, will continue through July.
Ro2 Art will present "My Corona," a group exhibition that examines how society responds to an unprecedented crisis. "My Corona" delves into the disruption of everyday life, as well as the underlying societal issues that have been brought to the forefront since millions of people in isolation, many unemployed, became increasingly tuned-in to the world around them. With an uncertain future, Americans are now fighting for change in an effort to heal society's greatest ills.
The opening reception will have limited attendance (via Eventbrite, 10 visitors per timeslot). Masks will be required for entry. The show, which will be available for view by appointment only starting on June 18, will continue through July.
Ro2 Art will present "My Corona," a group exhibition that examines how society responds to an unprecedented crisis. "My Corona" delves into the disruption of everyday life, as well as the underlying societal issues that have been brought to the forefront since millions of people in isolation, many unemployed, became increasingly tuned-in to the world around them. With an uncertain future, Americans are now fighting for change in an effort to heal society's greatest ills.
The opening reception will have limited attendance (via Eventbrite, 10 visitors per timeslot). Masks will be required for entry. The show, which will be available for view by appointment only starting on June 18, will continue through July.