Presented By: Poverty Solutions
No Strings art exhibit reception
How guaranteed income is flipping the script on traditional public benefits
No Strings is an art exhibit that illustrates quotes from guaranteed income recipients about what an extra $528 per month in no-strings-attached cash meant to them, as part of the Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor (GIG A2) pilot program. The art was created by U-M students under the guidance of artist Katie Hammond. The exhibit was curated by Poverty Solutions at U-M, which designed the pilot and is evaluating the impact of GIG A2.
At the reception, you can view and respond to the art as well as hear more about how the project came together.
At the reception, you can view and respond to the art as well as hear more about how the project came together.