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Charlotte’s Web Unveils 76-Acre Art Installation Supporting Access to Hemp CBD Products
Installation mown into more than 3 million sq. ft. of farmland.
Charlotte’s Web, in partnership with Studio Number One, has unveiled a 76-acre art installation in a farmer’s field in McPherson, Kansas as part of its “Trust The Earth” initiative.
Studio Number One, a creative agency co-founded by artist Shepard Fairey, created the original artwork, first publicly exhibited by Charlotte's Web as a mural in Brooklyn in October 2019. Its purpose: to raise awareness of the need for improved and equal access to hemp-derived CBD products for consumers in every U.S. state.