"OUTCRY VOTE/Your Silence Will Not Protect You" Risograph Prints Go Up Across the Country Leading Up To the Midterm Elections 2022

While at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archives for her exhibition there, Bradshaw designed and printed hundreds of Risograph prints to encourage people to VOTE in the critical Midterm Elections. The prints went up in several states leading up to the election, including California, Illinois, Georgia, Indiana, Wisconsin, Washington, and Pennsylvania. Additionally, Bradshaw shared the poster designs widely over social media and sent them to all 420 OUTCRY participants, many of whom put them up in their communities and shared them over social media outlets.

VOTING posters were added to the OUTCRY exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archives massive outdoor screen on November 1, 2022. They will remain up through the end of the show on December 1, 2022.

Installation at the Design Museum of Chicago October-November 2022

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Whitney Bradshaw's photo project "Outcry" empowers women to express their rage and frustration. The show runs Thursday through June 30 at The Show Gallery Lowertown in St. Paul.

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Artist Whitney Bradshaw stands next to a hundred images that she made of women screaming
Artist Whitney Bradshaw stands next to a hundred of her images Sept. 6, 2018, at the DePaul Art Museum. The project began on the night of the Women's March in January 2018. (Abel Uribe / Chicago Tribune)