Monday, April 24—CASTLETON—“Against My Will” is a public art installation featuring 20 double-sided banners along the sidewalk path on the academic side of campus. The installation was created in partnership with individuals that have experienced trauma due to sexual assault. The images were made in collaboration with Brooklyn, New York, based artist Traci Molloy, 10 former students from Alfred University, and 10 former students or staff from University of Maine.
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