My Truth | DeWayne Power Robinson
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My Truth | DeWayne Power Robinson
All Things in Color | Erika Ray
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All Things in Color | Erika Ray
Unfulfilled Dreams | Cincere Knowledge (Jamal Jones)
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Unfulfilled Dreams | Cincere Knowledge (Jamal Jones)
Carceral Reflections | IAN VALENCIA
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Carceral Reflections | IAN VALENCIA
The Poet | Antony “Talib” Bell
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The Poet | Antony “Talib” Bell
Learning 2 Balance | Bonnie D. Shelesny
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Learning 2 Balance | Bonnie D. Shelesny
Shine Bright | Chelsea Raker
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Shine Bright | Chelsea Raker
On the Rise with Fly | Flynard Miller
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On the Rise with Fly | Flynard Miller
My Universe | Mrs. Cindy Shepheard-Robinette
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My Universe | Mrs. Cindy Shepheard-Robinette
About the Exhibit
The Northwestern Prison Education Program (NPEP) is an initiative of Northwestern University to provide a high-quality liberal arts education to incarcerated students in Illinois in partnership with Oakton College and the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC). NPEP is the only bachelor’s degree-granting program for incarcerated students offered by a top 10 university in the United States. At the foundation of NPEP’s work lies the transformative power of education.
The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Visibility Initiative (VI) is a student-led organization that aims to promote diversity and mental health through shared encounters with art and aesthetics. Comprised of students, staff, faculty, and alumni, VI creates exhibits, workshops, and spaces for community across the NLaw campus.
The artworks of this exhibition were created by NPEP students in response to the following prompt:
“What do you want to be known about yourself, past, present, or future?”
Piecing My Life back Together | Tosha
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Piecing My Life back Together | Tosha
Domestic Violence is Learned and Begins in the Home. Child Abuse. | Patricia Ouska (Patty)
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Domestic Violence is Learned and Begins in the Home. Child Abuse. | Patricia Ouska (Patty)
Unfinished | Edmond Duffin
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Unfinished | Edmond Duffin
Anonymous
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Anonymous
A Journey from Pain | E.L. Burnside
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A Journey from Pain | E.L. Burnside
My Reason to Live | Melinda Warfel
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My Reason to Live | Melinda Warfel
Still Dreaming | Hugo Ocon R49602
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Still Dreaming | Hugo Ocon R49602
Me | Rochelle
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Me | Rochelle
Birth of a Sinner, Blessings of a Winner | Jeanine A. Elam
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Birth of a Sinner, Blessings of a Winner | Jeanine A. Elam
Featured Artists
Antony “Talib” Bell, Blanca Solis, Bonnie D. Shelesny, Chelsea Raker, Cincere Knowledge (Jamal Jones), Cindy Shepheard-Robinette, DeWayne Power Robinson, Demetrice “DC” Crite, E.L. Burnside, Edmond Duffin, Erika Ray, Flynard “Fly” Miller, Hugo Ocon, Ian Valencia, Jeanine A. Elam, Margaret DeFrancisco, Melinda Warble, Miguelangel Garcia, Palfrid (Frid) Mihindou, Patricia Ouska (Patty), Rochelle, Tosha
Across several workshops, students discussed art’s power to communicate and heal. They utilized form, theme, and context to create meaning in their work. In critique circles, they worked with one another to strengthen their narratives, making changes in composition, color, and tone.
The term “epistemic reparations” was coined by Jennifer Lackey, Wayne and Elizabeth Jones Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University, to describe the right to be known— to experience the transformative potential of telling one’s story and being heard.
As you walk through the exhibit today, allow yourself to encounter each student through their artwork. Bear witness to their stories. Hear and see what they want to be known.
You may access each artist’s statement and biography, as well as an enlarged image of their artwork, by selected the arrow to the right of each image in the exhibit galleries.
Sunset | Margaret DeFrancisco
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Sunset | Margaret DeFrancisco
Amor | Blanca Solis
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Amor | Blanca Solis
Student at the Bus Stop | Miguelangel Garcia
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Student at the Bus Stop | Miguelangel Garcia
SIGNED IN BLOOD | Demetrice “DC” Crite
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SIGNED IN BLOOD | Demetrice “DC” Crite
Molding through Time | Palfrid (Frid) Mihindou
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Molding through Time | Palfrid (Frid) Mihindou
Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements
If an artwork within the exhibit particularly resonates with you, please consider sharing your response with the corresponding artist. You may utilize this digital guestbook to respond to an artist’s work.
All messages will be shared at the conclusion of the exhibit.