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Week ahead, Feb 22 to Feb 26, 2021: Strong women

February 20, 2021 Norwich Voices for International Women’s Day, Lunch and Learn session on ‘Pandemia’s Black Feather’ lead events A virtual Lunch and Learn discussion on Norwich University Uniform Store seamstress and adjunct art instructor Samantha R. Talbot-Kelly’s “Pandemia’s Black Feather” art installation, the annual spoken-word International Women’s Day performance and a virtual job fair for School of Architecture+Art students highlight the week ahead. The “Lunch and Learn,” from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, will examine “Pandemia’s Black Feather,” on display at the Sullivan Museum and History Center, in a prerecorded discussion between Talbot-Kelly and Katherine Taylor-McBroom, the curator of exhibits and collections.

In Pandemia s Black Feather, a portrait of power and pathos

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.

Norwich University Sullivan Museum and History Center presents talk on Pandemia s Black Feather, a mask-inspired dress

Norwich University Sullivan Museum and History Center presents talk on ‘Pandemia’s Black Feather,’ a mask-inspired dress By NU Office of Communications February 15, 2021 NORTHFIELD, Vt. Norwich University’s Sullivan Museum and History Center presents Samantha R. Talbot-Kelly in a prerecorded interview on her installation “Pandemia’s Black Feather,” handmade masks outfitted on a mannequin that resembles a fashionable sci-fi couture dress. During the COVID-19 pandemic, masks have become a significant part of our lives. We wear them to protect ourselves and to protect those around us. Talbot-Kelly, a seamstress in Norwich University’s Uniform Store and an adjunct faculty member in the School of Architecture+Art, has created “Pandemia’s Black Feather” (pictured).

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