Friday, October 23, 2015

Windows on Death Row: Art From Inside and Outside Prison Walls

From the exhibition website.

Drawing by Ann Telnaes

Images can trigger conversations, sometimes far better than words. Internationally known political cartoonist Patrick Chappatte and journalist Anne-Frederique Widmann have come together to organize a one of a kind exhibition, entitled Windows on Death Row: Art From Inside and Outside the Prison Walls.

The exhibition will feature over 60 works of some of the most famous American political cartoonists as well as artworks drawn from a more unlikely source, death row inmates. By presenting a variety of perspectives, from both inside and outside of the prison walls, Chappatte and Widmann hope to stimulate conversation on an issue that touches politics, race, morality, and the question of equality under the law.

Windows on Death Row will run from October 22 at the University of Southern California (USC) Annenberg School of Communication. The exhibition space will span both the site’s first floor and mezzanine gallery areas. It will include educational materials and interactive displays that will allow viewers to engage directly with the complex and challenging subject matter.

Using art as a tool for social awareness, this exhibition will open a window into an often hidden part of the ongoing conversation about capital punishment - exploring the system through the eyes of the incarcerated. At a moment when our country is becoming ever more polarized regarding racial injustice and economic inequality, these questions that the exhibition raises could not be more timely.


October 22 - December 18, 2015
Admission is free

USC Annenberg East Lobby
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
University Park Campus
Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90007

Drawing by Clay Bennett

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