A group of people gathered on the parade grounds at Fort Worden State Park on a sunny Sunday, March 19 to participate in a community “action of art,” led by installation artist Mavis Muller. The …
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A group of people gathered on the parade grounds at Fort Worden State Park on a sunny Sunday, March 19 to participate in a community “action of art,” led by installation artist Mavis Muller. The public was invited to interact with the art by adding brightly colored articles of clothing to the design along with placards of written sentiments. Participants then posed for a group photo to send a message of solidarity.
Photo courtesy David Conklin