VIGIL, by Jenny Holzer, was a series of light projections on the Buildings at Rockefeller Center addressing the issue of gun violence. Testimonies, poems and statements by adults and teens confronting the reality of gun violence.
YO MAMA'S HOUSE is a program begun by Yoruba Priestess Amoke Kubat with goals of empowering mothers by opposing the devaluation of women's invisible labor and increasing the recognition of the art of mothering. The program runs workshops in art, Read More
Monument Quilt is a project by artists Graci Horne and Rebecca Nagle that addresses sexual Violence against Native American women. Both artists also led a healing tent in Standing Rock North Dakota where the quilt was worked on.
Salt Water Sweet Water is a floating camera obscura project that includes a 208-square-foot live-work structure that considers the relationship between large cities and small housing spaces that was temporarily installed in Houston's Buffalo Bayou as Read More
Reading the River: Yamaya and Oshun is an experimental documentary that looks at the relationship between Blackness and the Mississippi River. The work brings together aspects of geography, architecture, and a feminist practice of unsettling how we Read More
Subversive Sirens is an award-winning synchronized swimming team who is committed to Black liberation, equity in the aquatic arts, body positivity in athleticism and queer visibility.
Bde Maka Ska is the restorative name of Lake which has been called Lake Calhoun for the past 200 years after the Indian Removal Act. Art In Public Places created gathering spaces along the shore of Zan'ya_ Yut_-k_a, another lake, where artists stamped Read More
The Felt Here Workshop is part of the Overburden/Overlook project. It is a pop-up art making space where storytelling, healing, and repairing is led by women. People make taconite pellets by hand with wool dyed with earth from the Iron Range. The Read More
Overburden/Overlook is a collaborative public art project created to surface stories about life on Minnesota's Iron Range, specifically stories related to women, work, and water. There are pop-up workshops and touring exhibitions, open pit mine Read More
Kaleidoscope by Christopher Lutter-Gardella was an interactive art installation in the Mall of America with a 20 ft. monarch butterfly and over 300 small butterflies. The piece was created from waste stream materials and unveiled on Earth Day.