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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Stacy Mahaffey
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Romy Marisa Schwaiger
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Rachel Wambach
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Rachel Von Stroup
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Mostafa Reyad
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 5
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 4
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 3
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 2
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Katlin Robinson
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Larry Hanson
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond 4
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond 3
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond 2
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 5
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 4
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 3
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 2
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jessica Lynn
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-01
REALM Project
The Reopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) main website where one can access all of the reports, digital materials, results, and resources of the REALM project From their website: "As libraries and museums around the country begin to resume operations and reopen facilities to the public, there is need for clear information to support the handling of core museum, library, and archival materials. OCLC, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and Battelle are conducting research on how long the COVID-19 virus survives on materials that are prevalent in libraries, archives, and museums. The project will draw upon the research to produce authoritative, science-based information on how—or if— materials can be handled to mitigate exposure to staff and visitors. To achieve these goals, the REALM project will: - Collect, review, and summarize authoritative research that applies to materials commonly found in the collections and facilities of archives, libraries, and museums - Ongoing consultation and engagement with a project steering committee, working groups, and other subject matter experts from archives, libraries, and museums - Laboratory testing of how COVID-19 interacts with a selection of materials commonly found in archives, libraries, and museums; and identifying methods of handling and remediation - Synthesize the above inputs into toolkit resources that support reopening and operational considerations - Share project information and toolkit resources through the project website and amplified by member associations and support organizations that serve archives, libraries, and/or museums." -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Marcie Doll
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... James Paddock
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ashlee Lassiter
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Anne-Marie Kay Merriman
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Andreas Ivanovich
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Amber Gowen 2
An instacart screenshot seems most apt as I navigate how to figure out how to get the largest amount of needed items in the fewest outings with limited contact with people this pay period. Trying to stay safe and healthy against and invisible enemy that seems tailor made to target your weaknesses and living with people who are still required to go into work is a feeling unprecedented anxiety and vulnerability. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Amber Gowen
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-07-10
Columbus Zoo & Aquarium Trip with Friends
On July 10, 2020 my best friend, Lauren Ash and her boyfriend, drove up from Marietta, Ohio to Columbus to go to the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium with my boyfriend and I. We purchased the tickets right before the Zoo re-opened in early June. The Columbus Zoo is very popular, usually having thousands of visitors a day. However, because of COVID19, they were forced to limit the number of visitors each day and at specific times. So, in order to go, you must buy a ticket in advance for a specific date and time range. From there, they can limit the number of people inside the zoo at a time. We hadn't seen each other since January and missed both of our birthdays during mass shutdowns, so we decided the Zoo would be an easy and safer way to meet up and see each other briefly. Because of some sanitation concerns and social distancing, the zoo was different. Many drink and food stations were closed. All glass had signs on them to "Keep 6 feet apart" (as seen in some photographs) as well as ropes preventing visitors from getting close enough to touch any glass (also seen in some photographs). Paw prints or circles were painted/laid on the ground in front of viewing areas to help people keep 6 feet distance. Some activities were shut down entirely, like some animal identification games in the Africa exhibit (seen in a photograph). The boat ride that winds through the park was closed with tarps over their seats while the boats kept eerily floating through their paths (as seen in the video). Walkways that in the past were usually packed with people going any direction were empty, with signs and painted lines to move traffic in ways that would keep visitors from passing each other too closely. On top of that, there were sanitizer and hand-washing stations scattered around the zoo that had not been there before COVID19. While face masks were only required to wear indoors at the zoo, many people did not wear them at all. My group decided to wear them the entire time, and we took a couple of selfies along the way. Overall, it was a fun and relatively safe trip. I'm glad I got to leave the house for a bit and spend some time with my best friend! -
2020-07-10
Columbus Zoo & Aquarium Trip with Friends
On July 10, 2020 my best friend, Lauren Ash and her boyfriend, drove up from Marietta, Ohio to Columbus to go to the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium with my boyfriend and I. We purchased the tickets right before the Zoo re-opened in early June. The Columbus Zoo is very popular, usually having thousands of visitors a day. However, because of COVID19, they were forced to limit the number of visitors each day and at specific times. So, in order to go, you must buy a ticket in advance for a specific date and time range. From there, they can limit the number of people inside the zoo at a time. We hadn't seen each other since January and missed both of our birthdays during mass shutdowns, so we decided the Zoo would be an easy and safer way to meet up and see each other briefly. Because of some sanitation concerns and social distancing, the zoo was different. Many drink and food stations were closed. All glass had signs on them to "Keep 6 feet apart" (as seen in some photographs) as well as ropes preventing visitors from getting close enough to touch any glass (also seen in some photographs). Paw prints or circles were painted/laid on the ground in front of viewing areas to help people keep 6 feet distance. Some activities were shut down entirely, like some animal identification games in the Africa exhibit (seen in a photograph). The boat ride that winds through the park was closed with tarps over their seats while the boats kept eerily floating through their paths (as seen in the video). Walkways that in the past were usually packed with people going any direction were empty, with signs and painted lines to move traffic in ways that would keep visitors from passing each other too closely. On top of that, there were sanitizer and hand-washing stations scattered around the zoo that had not been there before COVID19. While face masks were only required to wear indoors at the zoo, many people did not wear them at all. My group decided to wear them the entire time, and we took a couple of selfies along the way. Overall, it was a fun and relatively safe trip. I'm glad I got to leave the house for a bit and spend some time with my best friend! -
2020-06-05
Taste of Orient - Local Restaurant Zero Contact Service Signs
Local restaurant in downtown Columbus, Ohio is offering zero contact carry out orders. These are the various signs - some of which have masks glued onto them - that were posted on the windows and inside the waiting are of the restaurant. -
2020-06-01
Cat Mask Guide
@pennysnark on shared a meme in her instagram story. The meme is a cat wearing a mask in various fashions with explanations on the proper way to wear a face mask. -
2020-07-21
Mask Basket
Penny Snark added this photograph to her Instagram story on 07/21/2020. It's an image of her, strapped in via seat belt in a car wearing a mask and looking off into the distance as in deep thought with text near the bottom that says: "Modern musings: I should get a mask basket for the entryway." -
2020-06-11
Mimi's Cafe & Bakery COVID Cleaning/Sanitation Guides
I work at Mimi's Cafe & Bakery on the weekends as a server. These pictures are the cleaning and sanitation guides for the Front of House (FOH) staff. It's posted next to the main drink station servers use to get drinks for guests. It's an easy reference place and guide for all of the new COVID19 regulations! Mimi's in Columbus, Ohio did close down due to COVID19 in late March and re-opened in early June. My first day back was June 11th, which is the day I took these photographs. -
2020-06-23
I Want You to Share Your Story with JOTPY - Meme
I am a graduate fellow for A Journal of the Plague Year from Arizona State University and I have been sharing a link on social media to promote the Share Your Story page. This is a meme I created and posted to Facebook to ask people to contribute their stories. -
2020-04-28
Local Coffee Shop Extends Delivery Service
Instagram page @lifeincolumbus shares photograph of masked coffee delivery from local shop Jennings Java Coffee Roasters -
2020-04-27
Local Ohio Church Donates Food to Community for those in Need
Pastor Gray from Zion Baptist Church in Chillicothe, Ohio shares photograph on Facebook of food ready to be donated to local people in need amid COVID19. -
2020-04-24
Ohio Extends Foster Care Service for those "Aging Out" Amid COVID19
Amid COVID19 shelter in place orders, Governor Mike DeWine announces that the 200+ Ohioians that would "age out" of foster care (by turning 18) May-July 2020 would be able to stay in their foster homes. The state would cover the costs to keep these citizens in place. -
2020-04-28
Local Campsite Permanently Closes Short-Term Camping
Scioto Post article about a local campsite and popular nature retreat closes overnight and temporary campsites due to COVID19 permanently. Cabins and rental reservations were not canceled. -
2020-06-03
The Bronx COVID 19 Oral History Project
The Bronx Covid-19 Project is an initiative of the Bronx African American History Project, one of the largest and most respected community based oral history initiatives in the United States. The goal is to capture the voices of Bronx residents, in audio and video form, about how their families, communities and workplaces have been affected by the Global Pandemic which has spread through the Bronx with deadly force -
2020-04-28
Computer Antivirus Mask Meme
Screenshot from Facebook of meme. Woman is wearing an Antivirus software CD as a face mask with a second image underneath making a joke that her mask is "beyond science". -
2020-04-28
Ross County, Ohio Food Bank During CoVid19
Screenshot from Facebook of Ross County, Ohio Community Action's Good Samaritan Food Bank's advertisement for free home delivery during the CoVid19 crisis to senior citizens, persons with disabilities or medically compromised, and other at-risk residents. -
2020-04-28
Tiger Cow & Tiger Kings
Screenshot from Facebook of four images of two farmers who painted their cow with tiger stripes and dressed up like Joe Exoctic from the Netflix Docu-series "Tiger King". -
2020-04-28
Flat Earth Social Distancing Meme
Screenshot of a Meme shared on Facebook about Flat Earthers being scared that social distancing could cause people to fall off the edges of the Earth. -
2020-04-28
CoVid19 Meme - Counting and Naming Stones
Meme posted to Facebook about CoVid19. Jokes about being bored and counting stones/naming stones in a wall. -
2020-04-09
NBC4 DeWine, Acton Address Ohio Statehouse Protests
NBC4 Article and News Clip of Ohio Governor Mike DeWIne and Ohio Health Director Amy Acton address Protestors outside of Ohio Statehouse in early April 2020 -
2020-04-23
Coronavirus: A Book for Children
Free, downloadable eBook from Candlewick Press. This informative and accessible guide for young readers defines the coronavirus, explains why everyday routines have been disrupted, and lays out how everyone can do their part to help. With child-appropriate answers and explanations, the book addresses several key questions. -
2020-04-21
Marion County, Ohio Prison COVID19 Cases
Marion County, Ohio now has the largest number of COVID19 cases, with 78% of the local prison's inmates testing positive for the virus