IRRPP and SJI’s Belonging: Place, Power and (Im)Possibilities
September 9, 2020
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Chicago, IL 60612
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The Social Justice Initiative presents “Belonging: Power, Place, and (Im)Possibilities”, a powerful but nuanced exhibition by the celebrated Chicago photographer and conceptual artist, Tonika Johnson.
In a series of portraits and interviews, Johnson chronicles the ways in which nine young people have been made to feel they don’t belong in their own city. While Johnson’s portraits of young peoples’ experiences paint a grim picture of hierarchy, surveillance, entitlement and narrow mindedness, it is not a tale of defeat.
Through their own creative agency, young people push back against the politics of racism, exclusion and containment by creating their own “free spaces” and organizations that contest the commons.
In addition to the artwork, the exhibition features a mural by Joe "Cujodah" Nelson, scholarly research and an interactive map encouraging visitors to explore their own experiences with belonging and exclusion.
Belonging is the first exhibition to be featured at the Chicago Justice Gallery (CJG). The gallery is a non-commercial arts space at UIC that supports social justice artists, education and arts activism through exhibitions and public events. Developed as an extension of the Social Justice Initiative, CJG’s focus is to serve as a bridge to connect scholarship, activism and the arts.
*This exhibition opening will take place online.
Date posted
Sep 3, 2020
Date updated
Sep 3, 2020