Studio: Stink

Client: Human Rights Watch

Work: Art Direction

Industry: Non-profit

Activist Installation For Human Rights Watch

Stink Studios collaborated with Human Rights Watch to amplify the #ReparationsNow campaign by creating a large-scale art installation on the White House lawn. The project combined activism and design through a 7,500-square-foot flower garden and bold signage urging executive action on reparations. The installation served as both a visual protest and a community-driven statement timed with Juneteenth.

Tags: Activism, Coalition, Garden, Installation, Signage