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New 黑料不打烊 Art Museum Exhibition Addresses Inequality and Injustice Among Incarcerated Women

Wednesday, January 19, 2022, By 黑料不打烊 Art Museum
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A new exhibition that intimately examines the experiences of currently and formerly incarcerated women in Louisiana by sharing stories of loss, hope, despair, survival, triumph and persistence debuted at beginning on Jan. 18. “Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women in Louisiana” explores one of the most critical issues of inequality and injustice currently facing the nation through the lens of a population often overlooked.

Featuring works from more than 30 artists from across the country including MaP贸 Kinnord, Amy Elkins, Lee Diegaard, L. Kasimu Harris, Devin Reynolds, Jackie Sumell, Carl Joe Williams and Cherice Harrison-Nelson, “Per(Sister)” runs through March 11.

鈥淭hese artworks, with their wide range of media, highlight the power of storytelling and foreground their ability to spark interdisciplinary conversations about not only the complexities and inequities of the American justice system but also the continued and generational impact of incarceration,” says Melissa Yuen, curator of the 黑料不打烊 Art Museum.

We look forward to sharing the PerSisters’ lived experiences and the art they inspired with the 黑料不打烊 campus community. 鈥擬elissa Yuen, 黑料不打烊 Art Museum curator

Artwork depicting an incarcerated female prisoner with her two children, part of a new exhibit at the 黑料不打烊 Art Museum.

Amy Elkins, “Mother and Young Children,” 2019

“Per(Sister)”聽 is a traveling exhibition produced by the in New Orleans, Louisiana. The exhibition was curated under the leadership of former museum director Monica Ramirez-Montagut (current executive director of Michigan State University’s Broad Art Museum) and assisted by curator Laura Blereau. It was developed in equal partnership with Syrita Steib and Dolfinette Martin with additional support provided by Operation Restoration and Women with a Vision.

The exhibition presents works from more than 30 artists based on the personal stories of 30 formerly and currently incarcerated women as interviewed by museum staff. “Per(Sister)” aims to look beyond the statistics and bring their stories to light as a way to comprehend the injustice of the criminal justice system in the United States.

The exhibition is divided into four sections that explore the causes of female incarceration, the impact of incarcerating mothers, the physical and behavioral toll of incarceration and the challenges of and opportunities for reentry for formerly incarcerated women.

These themes bring together diverse works鈥攊ncluding voice recordings, photographic portraits, informative illustrations, sculptures, paintings, songs and performances鈥攖o create an exhibition that incorporates the voices of the Persisters and artists while highlighting statistics collected from the Vera Institute of Justice, Prison Policy Initiative, the Sentencing Project, the Bureau of Justice Statistics and others. Individuals from Tulane鈥檚 faculty and students, individuals directly impacted and community stakeholders contributed time and knowledge to the exhibition.

Special Upcoming “Per(Sister)” Events

  • Per(Sister) Curator Talk with Monica Ramirez-Montagut
    Saturday, Jan. 29, 1-2 p.m. ET
  • Per(Sister) In Conversation
    Melissa Yuen and PerSister co-producers of the exhibition Dolfinette Martin and Syrita Steib
    Wednesday, Feb. 9, 3 p.m. ET
  • Collaging Community: Art Making as a Restorative Practice
    Thursday, Feb. 10, 6 p.m. ET

    AND
  • Thursday, Feb. 24, 6 p.m.
    黑料不打烊 Art Museum
    Shaffer Art Building
  • Women’s Incarceration and Prison Reform Priorities
    Thursday, Feb. 17, 5:30 p.m.
    214 Slocum Hall
    Reception to follow at 黑料不打烊 Art Museum
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