SEEN at The Cedar: Collaborations by B, Sarith, and Jeff, Curated by Ritika Ganguly

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SEEN at the Cedar: Collaborations by B, Sarith, and Jeff, Curated by Ritika Ganguly

Initially premiered on October 29th, 2020, 7:30 pm

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For this episode of The Cedar Public Access Channel, Cedar Artist Collective member Ritika Ganguly has partnered with We Are All Criminals (WAAC) and Weisman Art Museum (WAM) to curate and present an evening of three new artistic works-in-progress created by incarcerated artists who are part of We Are All Criminals' SEEN project. SEEN is a poetry and portrait project that challenges and disrupts mass incarceration by clearing the pathways for people behind bars to have their voices heard, faces seen, and humanity recognized.

Dismantling the barriers that separate incarcerated thinkers and art makers from the Twin Cities arts community, each of the three featured artists at the Stillwater Correctional Facility has been collaborating with an artist on the outside to develop personal, new works that include multiple disciplines, from poetry to podcast. The evening will feature premieres by B and Danny, who will use poetry and visual art to explore and express the chaos of the cell; Sarith and Carl, who will use dance to move in time through Sarith’s journey before and within the prison; and Jeff and Korina, who will dive into storytelling through interviews in the style of podcast journalism.

If you’re able to, we’re asking audience members to complete a short survey after they’ve tuned in. You can access it, here: https://forms.gle/EEsSA9AiWh5eFDdX7

This episode is produced in collaboration with Weisman Art Museum and We Are All Criminals.


The Cedar Public Access Channel is an online stream that presents creative content planned and produced by artists in collaboration with The Cedar. You can tune in through The Cedar’s Facebook or YouTube.

All programs will be available for free with a suggested donation of $10 to cover the costs of the program. All artists will be paid. If you’re able, please help keep The Cedar going strong at https://thecedar.org/donate

 
 
 
 
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