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The Monument Project, Created By Séamus Miller ’04, Gets Profiled in Playbill

Séamus Miller ’04 has launched The Monument Project, an arts activism campaign that features portraits taken atop removed Confederate statue pedestals.
 
Take a Look at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's New Arts Activism Campaign: The Monument Project
BY TALAURA HARMS
FEB 25, 2021

Baltimore's Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has launched The Monument Project, an arts activism campaign to benefit the theatre's education programs. At the center of the project is a series of photographs of the company's Black actors standing on the city's empty pedestals, where Confederate statues once stood. The portraits were recently unveiled as large-scale banners hanging at the entrance to Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's performance space.

The City of Baltimore removed the statues in 2017, but the plinths remain standing, with no decision yet made regarding their use. CSC has paired the portraits of the Renaissance costume-clad actors with lines from Hamlet, The Winter's Tale, Romeo and Juliet, and the Bard's "Sonnet 55."

Poster-size copies of the photos be available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting CSC’s education programs, serving 16,000 students annually in Baltimore and surrounding counties (including parts of Washington, D.C.).

For more information, visit ChesapeakeShakespeare.com.

Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is Baltimore's third largest theatre company. In their "Statement on Equity, Access, and Inclusion," they have committed to color-conscious casting and increased hiring practices of BIPOC administrative staff, teaching artists, and trustees. The company has also created the Black Classical Acting Ensemble, aimed to mentor and train local Black actors at no cost to them.





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