This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in New York, Michigan, and Greece.

Elisa Wouk Almino
Elisa Wouk Almino is a senior editor at Hyperallergic. She is based in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Required Reading
This week, trees communicate with one another, the new Billie Holiday documentary, maskless stress dreams, and more.
A View From the Easel During Times of Quarantine
This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Los Angeles, Evanston, IL, and Troy, NY.
Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for December 2020
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month.
A New Movie on Moholy-Nagy, Inspiring Artist and Teacher
The New Bauhaus traces the artist’s journey from joining the Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany to founding the New Bauhaus in Chicago.
In Upcoming Talk, rafa esparza Opens Up About His Collaborative Art
This Thursday, November 19, esparza will deliver a special lecture at the Hammer Museum.
A Sprawling Online Art and Craft Fair Where All Sales Go to the Artists
At the Art & Craft Fair, visitors can peruse and purchase a wide array of handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, fiber arts, tableware, paintings, and more.
A View From the Easel During Times of Quarantine
This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin.
This Día de Los Muertos, Help Create a Beautiful Altar to the Dead
The Social Public Art Resource Center is inviting the public to send photos of their loved ones to be included in an altar and virtual “Calling of the Spirits” ritual.
Drive Along Sunset Boulevard With Ed Ruscha
The Getty Research Institute launched a website that allows you to hop in a vintage car and travel along the boulevard between 1965 and 2007.
A View From the Easel During Times of Quarantine
This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in Queens, Connecticut, and Bretagne, France.
Black Women Performers Discuss “Unrecognized Labor”
Gabrielle Civil, mayfield brooks, and Jasmine Nyende respond to Nikita Gale’s installation PRIVATE DANCER at the California African American Museum.