For Freedoms Town Hall on the Carceral Landscape and Art as Activism

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For Freedoms Town Hall on the Carceral Landscape and Art as Activism

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Police brutality and mass incarceration are among the most crucial legal and social issues of our time and their study illuminates the ways in which “We the People” conceive of ourselves and our societal responsibilities. Art is an important vehicle for civic participation and this town hall initiates a dialog on art and mass incarceration between Omari Booker, an artist participating in the NEA-sponsored exhibition "Illuminating the Darkness: Our Carceral Landscape;" Gisela Carbonell, Curator at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum; and Keri Watson, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Central Florida.

Sponsored by For Freedoms, the Cornell Museum of Fine Arts, and the UCF Art Gallery and featuring Omari Booker, Gisela Carbonell, and Keri Watson.

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“For Freedoms Town Hall on the Carceral Landscape and Art as Activism,” RICHES, accessed November 21, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/11183.

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