From her first visit to campus, renowned artist Audrey Flack was inspired by Adrienne de Noailles, the Marquis de Lafayette’s wife and an activist in her own right. That spark turned into a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for what would ultimately be Flack’s last major work to be installed on campus during the Bicentennial. In this video, hear the story of an incredible collaboration and a lasting legacy.

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