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Melissa Starker, Creative Content & PR Manager
Jun 25, 2022
Protesters gathered Friday outside the Ohio Statehouse, photo: Jean Pitman
Carmen Winant, The Right to Choose (2021), 11 x 17 inches, double-sided Risograph print; image courtesy Garage Gallery
Here’s an update on how the art world is responding to Friday's rollback of Roe v. Wade from The Art Newspaper.
Here’s one of several recent takes on why the work of recently deceased artist Paula Rego is still relevant to the fight for abortion rights.
Here’s a piece on artist and mother Elana Mann’s pro-choice “protest rattles.”
Amanda Shires, who recently revealed how an abortion saved her life after she and husband Jason Isbell faced an ectopic pregnancy, is calling on others to speak up.
Here’s a perspective on the Hobbs decision from artists performing at the Glastonbury Fest.
Here’s a story about artists in Missouri working with the Minnesota Billboard Project to respond to a glut of anti-choice billboards in the state.
Wex board member Jeni Britton's business, Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, joined companies around the country in pledging to support reproductive choices for its staff.
Lastly, here’s where you can find The Right to Choose, the limited edition, two-sided Risograph print by Laia Abril and Columbus-based artist Carmen Winant being sold to benefit the National Network of Abortion Funds.
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