Home > General Undergraduate Fine Arts | PennDesign Undergraduate Fine Arts | PennDesign If you were driving near New Haven, Connecticut, at all during the last month, you may have seen the billboards. THANK GOD, they said, in big red and blue letters calling out from a clean white background. PRAY FOR ALL. HOPE FOR THE BEST—AND VOTE FOR SCIENCE. “It’s definitely the biggest type project I’ve ever worked on,” says David Comberg, a senior lecturer in the Department of Fine Arts. “I think the letters are six feet high.” The billboards were designed by the collective Class Action, a group that Comberg joined when he was a graduate student in the early 1990s. The work was funded with a $10,000 grant from the Union of Concerned Scientists, as part of an effort called Art for Science Rising, focused on promoting outdoor art that puts science “front and center in decision making processes that affect us all.” Not coincidentally, the billboards were posted in the month prior to the 2018 midterm elections. Categories:General Bob Bruhin Bob Bruhin is a web developer, tour guide, art photographer, author, blogger, and graphic designer. His love of urban landscapes, especially in post-industrial Philadelphia, PA, leads him to document some of the darker corners of his city. Share Share on Twitter Share on LINE Share on Facebook Save to Pocket Related Posts General Panorama 3984 hdr pregamma 1 fattal alpha 1 beta 0 by bruhinb on DeviantArt General General General Being Liberal – (TURN SOUND ON!) Achtung! Germans Are… | Facebook General Panorama 4067 hdr pregamma 1 fattal alpha 1 beta 0 by bruhinb on DeviantArt General Prev Post Previous Post Next Post Next Post