Dozens of prominent artists and cultural organizations have signed on to participate in a series of artistic demonstrations aimed to protest what they see as authoritarian overreach by the Trump administration and its allies.
The protests, known collectively as Fall of Freedom, will take place on the weekend of Nov. 21. Organizers, including the visual artist Dread Scott and the playwright Lynn Nottage, describe the effort as “an urgent call to the arts community to unite in defiance of authoritarian forces sweeping the nation.”
Planners have intentionally provided only loose guidelines to participate, suggesting, for example, that museums might highlight artwork in their collection that explores censorship and that bookstores might organize drag queen story hours or showcase banned books.
The protests will amount to a “nationwide wave of creative resistance” designed to “celebrate the experiences, cultures and identities that shape the fabric of our nation,” according to the group’s mission statement.
