Monumental Progress...what next?
On Thursday, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced the imminent removal of a monumental equestrian statue of Robert E. Lee in...
What are we celebrating?
Happy Thanksgiving from The Kudzu Project! Early this morning, we installed knitted kudzu on the University of Virginia's statue of...
Contextualizing Confederate Monuments
On Wednesday, November 14th, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors was presented with a petition signed by nearly 600 citizens...
What happened to "Silent Sam" speaks volumes
Last week protesters at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill took matters into their own hands, toppling the statue of an anonymous...
Step up, Virginia!
Since the 2015 massacre of nine worshippers at Charleston AME Church by a white supremacist who posed with the Confederate flag on social...
Read All About It
The Kudzu Project featured prominently in a cover story on craftivism in the January 17 edition of Charlottesville's news and arts weekly...
State holiday begs the question...why are we still celebrating the Confederacy?
Today is Lee-Jackson Day in Virginia. State offices and courts are closed although schools, libraries and state-licensed liquor stores...
An artwork...an idea...and action!
The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture featured The Kudzu Project in their blog this week. Author Arlene Goldbard recounted the...
The Kudzu Project installed...then removed!
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA Early in the morning on November 9th, the day of self-described white nationalist Christopher Cantwell’s preliminary...