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Works Of 4 Artists Selected For Princeton’s Vaccine Campaign
The artwork will feature on posters, stickers, yard signs, flyers, and tote bags that will be distributed to the Princeton community.
PRINCETON, NJ — The works of four local artists have been selected for Princeton’s COVID-19 Vaccine Public Art Campaign.
Manvee Bindra, Veronica Foreman, Claudia Orostizaga and Rhinold Ponder will have their work featured on posters, stickers, yard signs, flyers, and tote bags that will be distributed throughout the Princeton community.
The Princeton Health Department collaborated with the Arts Council of Princeton for this project. The focus of the project was to use art to help the community build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and create hope for an end to the pandemic.
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The township said that the pieces of art will serve as visual vaccine awareness tools that will work in tandem with facts and information on vaccine efficacy and safety.
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