Elite Traveler Spring 2021
Top Adventures should fill you with wanderlust and renew some of that joie de vivre we’ve all been missing recently.
By Theodora Halstead | March 1 2021
I was part of a panel discussion a few weeks ago that focused on the luxury travel sphere in 2021, and how it had radically changed over the last 12 months.
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In ‘Pandemia’s Black Feather,’ a portrait of power and pathos
Pandemic shaped perspectives for Samantha R. Talbot-Kelly’s Sullivan Museum installation
The Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde suggested masks set people free “Man is least himself when he talks in his own person,” he wrote. “Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” Wilde meant masks for concealing, but Samantha R. Talbot-Kelly found truth in masks for healing the coronavirus pandemic sort.
Talbot-Kelly, a seamstress in Norwich University’s Uniform Store and an adjunct faculty member in the School of Architecture+Art, created “Pandemia’s Black Feather,” an art installation in the Sullivan Museum and History Center.