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The Quarantine Tapes 016: Sarah Williams
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Paul and Sarah discuss what community means to WCCW and what community will look like once we return to a sense of “normal”. They also discuss how artists are creating during this time, and through this how artists are showing how the structures of our society, which for most people have been incredibly oppressive, now are serving us even less. California born Sarah Williams has been producing projects, exhibitions, programs, events and publications with ForYourArt, WCCW, CLOSING, and the Art Book Review. She serves on the boards of Common Field and ProjectQ as well as the Elysian Valley Neighborhood Council. {Date Recorded} April 10th 2020Credits:Paul Holdengraber - Co-Creator, Host, OLA DirectorAnthony Audi - Co-Creator, Researcher, OLA DirectorAlejandro Cohen - Co-Creator, Producer, ComposerChristian Pitt - Production Coordinator Erin Cooney - Copy, ProductionDublab Team
Released:
Apr 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
The Quarantine Tapes 010: Nicolas Berggruen: Today's talking points: Shadow Governments, COVID-19 lessons from the Berggruen institute's time in China, the ultimate capacity of government, equality, and visions of economic restructuring and free distribution. ‘We have to arm each citizen with more or better social and economic minimums, access and ability to integrate from an information standpoint, into a greater world’. by The Quarantine Tapes