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Making Art for the Inauguration or the Women's March on Washington? Share Your Story With Us

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U.S. Capitol Building Photo by Tom Finzel

KQED Arts’ video team will travel to Washington D.C. next week for the inauguration of President-Elect Donald J. Trump and the Women’s March on Washington, focusing on Bay Area artists’ participation. If you are a Bay Area artist making the trip for inauguration-related events, someone making art to bring or send to Washington D.C., or will be creating art in the capitol, we want to hear from you in the below short survey.

 

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