Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg, known for her installation 'In America: Remember' on the National Mall, is now focusing on gun violence with her new project 'Alienable Right to Life.' The installation will be displayed at Freedom Plaza from May 10 through May 20, aiming to raise awareness about the leading cause of death for children in the United States.
In the fall of 2021, Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg blanketed a 20-acre portion of the National Mall with more than 700,000 tiny white flags as part of an installation called “ In America: Remember .” Each represented a life lost to the coronavirus—a stark illustration of the cost of Covid-19 up to that point. The emotional piece drew attention around the world. Now Firstenberg is at work on her next DC project, and this time she’s drawing attention to a different crisis: gun violence .
“It’s the leading cause of death for children in the United States, and it makes no sense that we’re at a stalemate on something that’s so important,” says the artist, who works out of a studio in Bethesda. The new piece, “Alienable Right to Life,” will be on display at Freedom Plaza from May 10 through May 20. Much like the Covid installation, this gun-violence project is, at its heart, a form of data visualizatio
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