S19-20, Repisode 17: The Core - "a paradigm for intentional healing"

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This is the last Repisode in the 19/20 season! This is Part Two of our special two-part Core series on SCHOOL GIRLS. In this series, Berkeley Rep directing fellow Nailah Harper-Malveaux, who also worked as the assistant director on the show, speaks with two local artists about recent exhibits that connect to the work onstage. In this conversation, Nailah speaks with Toshia Christal, co-curator of the SOMArts exhibit, Unbound Roots: a Paradigm for Healing. They explore the parallels between the wellness industry and the beauty industry, what visual art can teach us about capturing a moment in time and how to take care of yourself during this period of increased physical isolation. Learn more about Toshia Christal's work: https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Toshia-Christal/26E8C28D0BD0641A Learn more about SOMArts and check out the exhibit: https://www.somarts.org/ Follow Berkeley Rep on SoundCloud to keep up with the whole series. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Music credit to Peter Yonka. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! WE MISS YOU ALL!