Open Spaces: Lives Impacted by Incarceration Exhibit

 

Everyone is welcome to an exhibit opening program tomorrowTuesday October 24 at 5:30 at Self-Reliance Hall in the Goodwill building (2701 University Parkway).

 
This exhibition of photographs and narratives, titled Open Spaces: Lives Impacted by Incarceration, was created through a collaboration between Wake Forest undergraduate students, Professors Eranda Jayawickreme and Lisa Blee, member of the Journalism Advisory Committee, Project Re-entry, and Goodwill Industries. 
 
With guidance and feedback from Project Re-entry staff, Blee, and the artists, Studio Art major Rebecca Boolba curated photographs and narratives contributed by former offenders and their loved-ones reflecting on the ways incarceration changed their lives.   
 
Program of speakers begins at 5:30, to be followed by Q & A and open discussion.
 
 

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