
Aiming for Freedom
Race, Reparation & Right Paths
February 10 — February 28, 2025
Aiming for Freedom: Race, Reparations & Right Paths is an exhibition of artwork by Darrell Ann Gane-McCalla, Marla L. McLeod, Destiny Palmer, Kimberly Love Radcliffe, and Anthony Peyton Young. The work on display ranges across fiber arts, ceramics, sculpture, installation, and more, making use of diverse approaches to materials, abstraction, representation, and storytelling to explore racial harm and repair. Their projects go beyond the technicalities of repairing the past and move towards a collective visioning of a more just future, (re-)imagining a future of shared liberation. The show was organized by K. Melchor Quick Hall, a postdoctoral fellow at Wellesley College with the Anti-Carceral Co-Laboratory.
This exhibition will be on view in the Jewett Art Gallery from Jan. 25 – Feb. 28, 2025. The Gallery, located on the main floor of the Jewett Arts Center at Wellesley College, is open to the public 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, 7 days a week. The Gallery is free to visit. Visitor parking is available at the Davis Parking Facility or Distribution Lot on Wellesley’s campus; see here for more information about visiting campus.
If you have any other questions, please contact Gallery Director Samara Pearlstein at spearls2@wellesley.edu or 781-283-2043 during business hours.