Join Us for the Chicago Premiere of 'Paint Me a Road Out of Here'
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Join Us for the Chicago Premiere of 'Paint Me a Road Out of Here'
"We're thrilled to invite you all to the Chicago premiere of Paint Me a Road Out of Here, the award-winning documentary from Aubin Pictures directed by Catherine Gund. Along with Intuit Art Museum and the Women's and Gender Studies Department at DePaul University, Colossal is co-hosting a screening of the film followed by a conversation between film participant Leah Faria and our editorial director Grace Ebert on March 25. This event is free to attend, but seating is limited."
"Featuring artists Faith Ringgold and Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, Paint Me a Road Out of Here uncovers the whitewashed history of Ringgold's masterpiece, "For the Women's House," following its 50-year journey from Rikers Island jail to the Brooklyn Museum. Read our coverage of the documentary, watch the trailer, and RSVP to save your seat. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member now, and support independent arts publishing."
Paint Me a Road Out of Here is an award-winning documentary from Aubin Pictures directed by Catherine Gund. The Chicago premiere occurs March 25 and includes a post-screening conversation between film participant Leah Faria and Colossal editorial director Grace Ebert. The screening is co-hosted by Intuit Art Museum and the Women's and Gender Studies Department at DePaul University, and admission is free with limited seating. The film features artists Faith Ringgold and Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter and traces the 50-year journey of Ringgold's For the Women's House from Rikers Island to the Brooklyn Museum. RSVP is required and Colossal membership options are offered.
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