Fifteen artists share their experiences with long COVID through a new exhibition titled 'And Still it Remains: A Long COVID Exhibition' at the Artworks Center for Contemporary Art in Loveland, Colorado. The show features a range of media including paintings, sculptures, textiles, digital art, and photographs, all exploring the lingering physical and emotional impact of the disease. The exhibit is housed in the North Gallery and aims to give voice to the often invisible suffering of long COVID patients.
This exhibition matters because it brings visibility to a widespread but frequently overlooked health crisis through the lens of visual art. By transforming personal pain into public expression, the artists create a space for connection and understanding, challenging the silence that often surrounds chronic illness. It also highlights the role of community art centers in addressing urgent social and medical issues, making art a vehicle for both healing and advocacy.