Inspired by the motto of the Suffragist movement, "Deeds not Words" and by the vital social change that resulted 100 years ago, Petaluma Arts Center is proud to present this mobilization of artistry and community.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Share your passion for the importance of voting. Join others in and around Petaluma posting Get Out And Vote lawn signs for all to see.
We’ve been so lucky to have the participation of our eight, wonderful Get Out and Vote Artists, without whom this entire project wouldn’t exist! We’re also very lucky and appreciative of the talents of the fine folks at Audio Ephemera who showed up on the unveiling day to capture interviews with some of our fabulous artists and now we’d like to share them with with all of you!
To hear the interviews, please visit our Artists page, or go directly to each of their profiles and listen to their interviews.
Artists Amanda Lynn and Lady Mags, Maxfield Bala, Lukas & Scott Hess, The Kindness Committee co-founders and Kathryn St. Clair were on hand to see their artworks installed by the Petaluma Arts Center Director Jonathan Marlow and President of the Board Drake Cunningham. Of course all cheered on by co-curators Cinda Gilliland, Llisa Demitrious and Amy Critchett.
On August 8th the Petaluma Arts Center unveiled the eight artworks created by Alynn + Mags, Maxfield Bala, Jack Haye, Lukas & Scott Hess, The Kindness Committee co-founders, Pocho Sanchez, Bud Snow and Kathryn St. Clair. ‘Get Out And Vote’ is to be displayed publicly on the outer walls of Petaluma Arts Center and is intended to be a creative catalyst for get out the vote mobilizations.