Watch now: New exhibit highlights cultural practices at end of life
- Pascal Albright
Arizona Daily Star
Pascal Albright
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The Arizona State Museum on the University of Arizona campus has a new exhibit that highlights cultural end-of-life practices. "Walking Each Other Home: Cultural Practices at End of Life" will be up until Februrary 2023 and the museum plans an interactive day in November where the community can learn more about the subject.
Executive Director of the Southwest Folkslife Alliance and exhibit curator Leia Maahs talks about the importance to the community while Lisa Falk, head of community engagement, explains the work involved in putting the exhibit together. John Amoroso, executive director of the David and Lura Lovell Foundation, shared the story behind the interactive concepts in the exhibit. The exhibit will be up until Februrary 2023 and the museum plans an interactive day in November where the community can learn more about the exhibit's subject.
Video by Pascal Albright / Arizona Daily Star.
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