A mother-daughter duo from Concord is working to build community through a virtual art show exploring the intersection between COVID, climate change and disability.
Amaranthia Sepia and her mother, Claire Jones, created Art & Mind to highlight the experiences of those with disabilities or who are immunocompromised. It’s a fully remote showcase of BIPOC artists and activists who will be facilitating conversation around the ways climate change is touching our lives.
The virtual program, on Sept. 25 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., will take place over Zoom and include a short documentary, panels, speakers, and a masked fashion showcase. Sepia said the event is a way to foster community from the safety and comfort of peoples’ own homes.
Both Sepia and Jones are disabled and continue to mask for