Antonia Ritter - Minneapolis Quarantine Photos
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Title
Antonia Ritter - Minneapolis Quarantine Photos
Description
"When I don't pay attention to the news, it's easy to not dwell on what's going on (no one close to me has been affected). My day-to-day experience of COVID-19, aside from mostly not leaving the house, is these weird little reminders that I see while walking around the neighborhood (displayed in the following photos)"
The first and second photos are of lawn ornaments wearing masks, including a cement dog and pink flamingos, one made up as a plague doctor.
The third photo is of melancholy graffiti in a tunnel near my house, stating "COVID 19 I miss my mom".
(She/Her/Hers/class of 2022/Math/Minneapolis,MN/Minneapolis,MN)
The first and second photos are of lawn ornaments wearing masks, including a cement dog and pink flamingos, one made up as a plague doctor.
The third photo is of melancholy graffiti in a tunnel near my house, stating "COVID 19 I miss my mom".
(She/Her/Hers/class of 2022/Math/Minneapolis,MN/Minneapolis,MN)
Creator
Antonia Ritter and Clara Posner
Contributor
Clara Posner
Date
05/29/2020
Type
Image
Subject
Carleton College, Historians for Hire, Humor, Interview, Masks/PPE, Minnesota
Identifier
A.JPG; A (1).JPG; B.JPG
Coverage
Minneapolis, MN
Image Item Type Metadata
Connection to Carleton
Student
Collection
Citation
Antonia Ritter and Clara Posner , “Antonia Ritter - Minneapolis Quarantine Photos,” Carleton Covid-19 Archive, accessed April 24, 2026, https://covid19archive.sites.carleton.edu/items/show/302.