It’s a sign. And it believes in you.
Public art that inspires and loves.
Public art that inspires and loves.
"Whereas" was written in response to the U.S. government’s Joint Resolution “To acknowledge a long history of official depredations and ill-conceived policies by the Federal Government regarding Indian tribes and offer an apology to all Native Peoples on behalf of the United States.”
Photography exhibit (UN)Covered promotes dialogue, illuminating and enlightening biased reactions to Muslim and Sikh women who wear a hijab, turban, or other head covering.
"...Will we be the ones who allow the country once more to become a bastion of bigotry, chauvinism, and greed? Or will we push for inclusion, equity, and progress?"
Not one word needed: the power of creativity, play, and following your heart.
Visual and multi-media artist Genese Clark (Cohort 13) uses art and design to promote self-discovery and family strength.
"Trees, stone, people - these are the ingredients of the place and the work." -Andy Goldsworthy