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THEY STAND FOR THE FUTURE.
WILL YOU STAND WITH THEM?

THE FOREVER FEARLESS COLLECTION

Inner Stellar

Inner Stellar

Artist: Kate Campagna Materials: epoxy sculpt, mirrors glitter, grout, paint This girl reflects the light of her bright present and future. Complex and made of so many delicate parts she comes together to make a strong individual. You see yourself in her. The sky is the limit.

Vibrate Higher

Vibrate Higher

Artist: Roxanne Christie Materials: epoxy sculpt, acrylic paint, fabrics from West Africa I am inspired by the stunning textile art of Bisa Butler. My technique mirrors Butler’s use of textiles to convey narratives, transforming the mannequin into a canvas that embodies the beauty and resilience of the Black experience. The uniqueness of each fabric serves as a reminder of the collective strength we hold when we support one another and uplift our daughters’ aspirations.

200%

200%

Aritst: Lea Craigie-Marshall Materials: 24k gold leaf, ceramic, epoxy sculpt, gold eggshells, duct tape and fabric As an artist with a rare and invisible disability, and mother of children with the same condition, I am deeply aware of both the challenges and resilience within the disability community. My sculpture reflects strength despite fragility and affirms our rights to dignity, pride, and a future free from indifference.

We’re In This Together

We’re In This Together

Artist: Erin Friedman Materials: acrylic and raw canvas This statue reflects the experience of growing up as a girl today, with armor symbolizing the resilience built to navigate societal pressures. The American flag colors represent the influences shaping their identity and sense of belonging in this country.

It Takes a Village

It Takes a Village

Artist: Brandon Hill Materials: enamel, acrylic My sculpture draws inspiration from Norman Rockwell’s 1964 painting, “The Problem We All Live With”, a powerful commentary on racism and segregation in America. Similarly, restricted reproductive rights are shaping the coming-of-age story for our next generation. This artwork challenges the viewer—will you stand by or will you stand up?

I Pledge Allegiance to Color

I Pledge Allegiance to Color

Artist: Maggie O'Neill Materials: acrylic, nova gel, epoxy sculpt and paper Red and Blue have become symbols of division, polarizing our nation instead of bringing us together. I believe the full spectrum of color has the power to inspire, heal, and unite us in shaping a more empathetic, equitable, and vibrant country.

My Body Your Choice, Your Body My Choice

My Body Your Choice, Your Body My Choice

Artist: Maggie O'Neill Materials: acrylic, nova gel, epoxy, sculpt, and paper. Created from a Donald Trump Playboy article from 1990. How we have forsaken the little girls of this country? Immediately after the election of Donald Trump, this phrase was used across social media platforms, 53 million times.

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