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March 3, 2023
4:00PM - 6:00PM
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Urban Arts Space Corridor
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2023-03-03 17:00:00
2023-03-03 19:00:00
Opening Reception: Beyond Guilt
This opening reception for the exhibition will include special artist talks.
Beyond Guilt is a compelling exhibition that tells the powerful and redemptive stories of those impacted by over-sentencing and over-punishment. In their stories—captured in a collection of candid photographs taken by local Cincinnati artist and activist Harriet Kaufman; six short films by students at Northern Kentucky University; and a curatorial research team from The Ohio State University—we learn about the human consequences of second chances and the ethical necessity to see and treat people beyond their guilt.
Urban Arts Space Corridor
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America/New_York
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Date Range
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2023-03-03 16:00:00
2023-03-03 18:00:00
Opening Reception: Beyond Guilt
This opening reception for the exhibition will include special artist talks.
Beyond Guilt is a compelling exhibition that tells the powerful and redemptive stories of those impacted by over-sentencing and over-punishment. In their stories—captured in a collection of candid photographs taken by local Cincinnati artist and activist Harriet Kaufman; six short films by students at Northern Kentucky University; and a curatorial research team from The Ohio State University—we learn about the human consequences of second chances and the ethical necessity to see and treat people beyond their guilt.
Urban Arts Space Corridor
Urban Arts Space
uas@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
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This opening reception for the exhibition will include special artist talks.
Beyond Guilt is a compelling exhibition that tells the powerful and redemptive stories of those impacted by over-sentencing and over-punishment. In their stories—captured in a collection of candid photographs taken by local Cincinnati artist and activist Harriet Kaufman; six short films by students at Northern Kentucky University; and a curatorial research team from The Ohio State University—we learn about the human consequences of second chances and the ethical necessity to see and treat people beyond their guilt.