VIOLET PROTEST
Click on each image for enlargement and description.
Click on each image for enlargement and description.
the Violet Protest - was a nation-wide public art project that employed hand-made textiles as tools for protest against political divisiveness. The color Violet symbolizes the literal combination of red and blue, familiar symbols of our nation's differing ideologies. The project focused on values we hold dear, rather than specific political or social issues. Over 2000 makers from across all 50 states, DC, and 5 Canadian provinces contributed 8 x8-inch squares using a variety of textile processes, in equal parts red and blue. By completion, we collected approximately 13,500 squares yielding 25 squares that were bundled and send to each member of the 117th Congress as a unique demonstration of protest, and to voice our hopes and support for cooperation between lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
Violet Protest Website
NPR - All Things Considered spot
KJZZ - Interview with Lauren Gilger
for lots more news and publicity visit the Violet Protest Website/News
Violet Protest Website
NPR - All Things Considered spot
KJZZ - Interview with Lauren Gilger
for lots more news and publicity visit the Violet Protest Website/News