For many years The Womxn Project has used projections as our immediate-artivist-response to inaction with a big, non-invasive response. The Summer of 2020 with the Black Lives/Trans Lives/ Indigenous Lives Matter movements have been important messages on projections in conjunction with different events or organizations.
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Past Projections
Winter 2021: February 28, Under Thurbers Exit on I-95 in Providence
Fall 2020, October 12:
Supreme Court Building & US Capitol Building, Washington DC
Fall 2020, October 9:
in collaboration with Jess Brown and the Wide Wakes at PRONK!
4 locations in Providence:
Esek Hopkins Homestead, aka The Haus of Glitter
Chad Brown Public Housing Projects
The State Capital Building
The VOTE mural on Dyer/Eddy/Richmond St next to the Cambridge Innovation Factory
Fall 2020, October 3:
Portland Museum of Art, Maine
Fall 2020, September 19:
Tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Summer 2020, September 7:
Rhode Island State House, the night before the 2020 State Primary Election.
Summer 2020, September 4:
Cranston City Hall. Featuring a performance by Spoken Word Artist Shaffany Piaget.
Summer 2020, September 1:
Narragansett Town Hall
Summer 2020, September 1:
Warwick Town Hall
Summer 2020, August 31:
North Kingstown Town Hall
Performance by Metamorphosis Dance Company and projection in North Kingstown on one of their four town halls.
Summer 2020, August 31:
Central Falls Town Hall
At Central Falls City Hall. Featuring Spoken word artist Rudy Rudacious and singer Jason Quinn.
The Primary is September 8th. #ourvoteisourvoice
Summer 2020, August 28:
Pawtucket City Hall
Join The Womxn Project as they project messages on Pawtucket City Hall. Featuring a LIVE original poem by Mixed Magic Theatre’s Charmaine Porter and a performance by Metamorphosis Dance Company!
Summer 2020, August 23:
Providence City Hall
Summer 2020, August 14:
Newport’s Old Colony House
Summer 2020, August 14:
Narragansett’s Towers
Summer 2020, August 7:
Cranston Town Hall
Summer 2020, August 7:
The Rhode Island State House in downtown Providence
Summer 2020, July 4:
Frederick Douglass’ “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro,” read by Tammy Brown against the backdrop of the DeWolf Tavern in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Summer 2020, July 4:
Langston Hughes’ “Let America Be America Again,” read by Daria-Lyric Montaquila against Linden Place Mansion.
Summer 2020, June 19:
“Rhode Island DID have a slave trade Speaker Mattiello.”
Speaker Nick Mattiello’s Office, Cranston
Summer 2020, June 19:
Collaboration with Dyke and Trans POC for a Vigil and March in honor of lost lives in the last 18 months
Congdon St. Baptist Church, Providence
Summer 2020, June 13:
Collaboration with RI PRIDE & artist Becka Shertzer
RI State House, Providence
Summer 2020, May 31:
Collaboration with The Democratic Woman’s Caucus on the evening of the Black Lives Matter Rally
RI State House, Providence
Summer 2018:
Abortion is here to stay
Swift Action calling out the importance that the General Assembly in RI not forget the importance to abortion legislation!