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A popular photograph of a bronze sculpture on a Vancouver park bench features a warm embrace frozen in time as well as a delicate dusting of frost. Photo via u/shawneffel / Reddit
A popular photograph of a bronze sculpture on a Vancouver park bench features a warm embrace frozen in time as well as a delicate dusting of frost.
The sculpture, entitled Departure, features a man with his arm around a woman who is curled deep in his embrace. He rests his other arm on a suitcase, too.
The layer of frost, however, offers a haunting perspective of the intimate pair, who appear frozen in time, immortalized in cold.
As artists and cultural organizations around the state struggle to keep their enterprises alive during the COVID-19 pandemic, foundations and government alike are finding new ways to help the creative sector survive.
Colorado Creative Industries just announced 722 grants awarded by the Colorado Arts Relief Grant, which will give individuals, businesses and nonprofit organizations a total of $7.4 million in COVID-19 relief funds released by the Colorado Legislature during its emergency session late last year. “Colorado’s arts, culture and entertainment industries play a critical role in our economy and are essential to our recovery and resiliency,” notes Colorado Creative Industries director Margaret Hunt in a statement announcing the grants. “The Colorado Arts Relief program offers direct funding to the individuals, businesses and organizations most severely impacted by COVID-19 capacity restrictions.”