What you should know
- A new outdoor installation at the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York City is not just public art, but a special tribute: a tribute to those who died due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- “CoVIDA – Homage to Victims of the Pandemic” (or “CoVIDA – Tribute to the victims of the pandemic”), by the award-winning Mexican artist Andrea Arroyo, honors people who have died from the virus, recognizes the resistance of our community and recognizes the courage of the essential workers who are still on the front lines.
- The artistic tribute will be on display from November 2 to December 31.
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NEW YORK – A new outdoor installation at the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York City is not just public art, but a special tribute: a tribute to those who died due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“CoVIDA – Homage to Victims of the Pandemic” (or “CoVIDA – Tribute to the victims of the pandemic”), by the award-winning artist of Mexican origin, Andrea Arroyo, honors those who have died from the virus, acknowledges the resilience of our community and recognizes the courage of the essential workers who are still on the front lines.
The title is a play on words that combines the word “COVID” with “life”.
The artistic tribute will be on display from November 2 to December 31.