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Join us for a series of online events celebrating the art and artists who have taken the call to respond to the COVID-19 crises through the production of artwork that serves to educate, dispel myths and create a narrative of this interesting time in our history.RSVP @ Bit.ly/COVID19ArtsFestFrom 26-31 July 2020, we are curating a series of webinar events that invite guest artists of different disciplines and artist allies to speak about the challenges and opportunities that are presented during COVID-19.This will also serve as the launch of the Solidarity Shows Virtual Art Gallery.Grab your beverage, your snack, and join us as we celebrate and support the amazing artists and creators who have been instrumental in helping us navigate the

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