Children look at Kevin Grass’ and Michaela Oberlaender’s ArtPrize entry “Not #MeToo: No More Casting Couch” at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018. The work is about sexual harassment in America. According to the artwork’s description: “It shows one ballerina rebuffing Harvey Weinstein, while the other one is ready to pepper spray him. These ballerinas are not comfortable with the idea of the ‘casting couch.’ The Harvey Weinstein scandal began the #MeToo movement that is changing what is considered acceptable behavior between individuals. The piece shows women empowered to fight back against sexual abuses.” Cory Morse | MLive.com
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Children look at Kevin Grass’ and Michaela Oberlaender’s ArtPrize entry “Not #MeToo: No More Casting Couch” at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018. The work is about sexual harassment in America. According to the artwork’s description: “It shows one ballerina rebuffing Harvey Weinstein, while the other one is ready to pepper spray him. These ballerinas are not comfortable with the idea of the ‘casting couch.’ The Harvey Weinstein scandal began the #MeToo movement that is changing what is considered acceptable behavior between individuals. The piece shows women empowered to fight back against sexual abuses.” Cory Morse | MLive.com