There are many paths to mass incarceration: gentrification, the prison pipeline from poor education, generational white supremacy, political reform of mandatory sentencing, a general lack of societal resources, and many more. Faces of Resilience shares the effects of isolation, solidarity, and urges advocacy for reform. Faces of Resilience features works by 14 previously or currently
Mason Exhibitions presents two returning exhibitions, Faces of Resilience at Mason Exhibitions Arlington and DISRUPT AND RESIST at Gillespie Gallery on the Fairfax campus. Now in its second iteration, Faces
Mason Exhibitions presents Faces of Resilience, a showcase featuring the creative works of 14 currently and formerly incarcerated artists who have participated in art-making programs at the State Correctional Institute:
Currently on display at the Barnes Foundation, “Through My I: Art from SCI: Phoenix” is a selection of paintings, collages, and other mixed-medium pieces created by 10 artists from the
signature Theatre’s SigSpace will present the first-ever installation from Quiara Alegría Hudes and Sean Ortiz’s Emancipated Stories project, designed by Yazmany Arboleda with Emmanuel Oni and featuring letter-writing sessions and pop-up performances produced in collaboration with The Fortune Society.