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The art of art: A year in review PT. 2—On resiliency, pivoting and collaboration

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In this photo from February 2021, a family visits the HeArt Box to view the art on display. Photo by MacKenzie Chase

The Art of takes a look back at the past year in Flagstaff’s art community. The first Art of Art appeared in February 2020. This year, a three-part series will focus on the community of resilient artists and the lessons learned throughout 2020.

Arts organizations and artists throughout the country felt the effects of having to close off their community spaces last March and April. During this time, Flagstaff continued to provide spaces for art to shine, for performance to endure, and forums of communication for artists, but it wasn’t easy to navigate and it wasn’t anything anyone had expected.

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Gustavo Flores plays the jester Touchstone in Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival's virtual, video game-inspired production of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It."



Margarita Cruz holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Northern Arizona University. She serves on the Northern Arizona Book Festival board and as editor-in-chief for Thin Air Magazine. Her work has been featured in The TunnelsԻSusquehanna Review, among others.



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