Painted Crosswalks and Protest Colors: The Role of Ephemeral Art in Permanent Change
When people think of protest, they often think of marches, signs, chants, and raised fists. But protest can also take the shape of a brushstroke, a splash of bright color on asphalt, or a chalk message scrawled across a sidewalk. Public art—especially the temporary kind—has long been a quiet yet powerful force for change. At … Read more