Literary “Parking Sign”

My “parking sign” titled “Space for a Woman” is up! It’s an excerpt of my writing, a paragraph from a short story, that has been printed on metal and posted for the amusement and amazement of the public. A fun and honorable project to stir the imagination. I asked for a duplicate “parking sign” to post right in our garden where people can see it walking by. Thanks to the Lighthouse Writers Workshop team!

Literary parking sign by Sara Frances

Literary parking sign by Sara Frances

• what was the visualization behind the parking sign project?

Lighthouse Writers Workshop wanted to create as many moments of spontaneous, literary interactions with the public as possible. Creating the parking signs and sourcing the material from our community seemed like an excellent opportunity to do that.

• Write Denver concept was established when?

The Write Denver project, the umbrella for the parking sign project, was established by Lighthouse in 2015, but really took off when Lighthouse won the Colorado Art Tank grant in early 2016.

Text of Sara Frances’ literary parking sign in Denver

Text of Sara Frances’ literary parking sign in Denver

• who are the authors?

Community members and writers from Lighthouse's adult community engagement workshops.

• who are the funding angels behind the project?

Lots of awesome organizations--the first one was Colorado Art Tank, a part of the Arts Affinity Group, also Denver Arts & Venues Imagine 2020 initiative, Colorado Creative Industries, and the Bonfils-Staton Foundation.

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