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‘First 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump’
‘First 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump’

Artist Call: Submit Your Pitch for 'First 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump'

Artist Call: Submit Your Pitch for 'First 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump'

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KQED Arts’ series First 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump serves to highlight the responses of artists and other creatives during the first hundred days of Donald Trump’s administration. From Jan. 20 to Apr. 29, we will publish a consistent stream of related content online as part of this effort.

With artists uniting around issues that the new president has promised to act upon within his first hundred days, such as immigration, the environment, women’s rights and health care, we want to help our audience think more deeply about what’s happening to our world and our democracy, and give the members of our community — artists and non-artists alike — a sense of purpose and hope.

If you’re working on artistic projects related to the new administration, please let us know about them in the form below.

More on First 100 Days: Art in the Age of Trump is here.

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