Park Welcomes FORCE as 2017-18 Diana Lee Fox ’75 Resident Artist

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This week, Park welcomed Hannah Brancato and Shanti Flagg of FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture as our 2017-18 Diana Lee Fox ’75 Resident Artist. FORCE presented their work to Upper School students in assembly in the morning and held two workshops in the afternoon. After discussing messages of support and healing in the first workshop, students had the opportunity to make quilt squares sharing those messages, which are now installed in Park’s Richman Gallery and will be returned to FORCE to be included in their Monument Quilt at a later date.  

According to their website, “FORCE is a creative activist collaboration that creates art actions to upset the culture of rape and promote a culture of consent. The group designs communications campaigns to generate media attention and get millions of people talking. Nationally known for producing large-scale public art projects, FORCE believes that a more difficult and honest conversation needs to happen in America to face the realities of sexual violence, and envision a world where sex is empowering and pleasurable rather than coercive and violent.

FORCE is a recipient of the 2016 Sondheim Artscape Prize, and FORCE’s co-founder Hannah Brancato is a 2015 OSI-Baltimore Community Fellow. Their work has been covered by CNNMSNBC, the New York Times, NewsweekNPRThe Huffington Post, Fast Company, and Refinery29, among other publications.

The Diana Lee Fox ’75 Resident Artist program was started in 1981 to honor Diana’s memory. Through the Fox family’s generous support, Park is able to bring an accomplished artist to campus each year to work with Upper School students and present a gallery show.

Click here for more information about our Resident Artist program. 

To learn more about FORCE: www.upsettingrapeculture.com/

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