Black Lens Spotlight Night: Paint Me A Road Out Of Here
The 50 year journey of women at Rikers Jail and a painting that leads the way out
Catherine Gund
In-Person
Sidewalk Film Center + Cinema
Aug 21

In 1971, underestimated artist Faith Ringgold made a monumental painting for the women incarcerated at Rikers Island jail. Fifty years later, artist Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, who gave birth in prison 15 years ago, finds herself banding together with an eccentric bunch of activists, politicians, artists, corrections officers and Faith Ringgold to free the painting with the ultimate goal of freeing the women. Paint Me a Road Out of Here is a wild tale of the painting’s whitewashed journey and the two artists who challenge the same powerful, oppressive and persistent institutions, a half century apart with their artwork, their voices and their shared, persistent goals. SPONSORED BY WOMEN'S FUND OF ALABAMA
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