Exhibitions

Belonging: Place, Power, and (Im)Possibilities
Tonika Johnson
September 1, 2020 – April 10, 2021
The inaugural exhibition at the Chicago Justice Gallery featuring the work of Tonika Johnson.

Reimagining Black Masculinity
Zarita Zevallos
This exhibition features the work of Brooklyn-based Haitian photographer, Zarita Zevallos.

Revolutionary Remnants: The Art of Protest from the Green Movement to Occupy
Curated by Atef Said and Kaveh Rafie
Popular movements demanding “democracy” and ” economic equality” occurred around the world in the early 2000s: from Iran’s Green Revolution…

Black Chicago Resists
Owen Lawson
Date – Date
Black Chicago Resists is based on the photographic work of Chicago-area photographer, Owen Lawson.

Freedom Dreams in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Assata’s Daughters collective
Date – Date
Freedom Dreams in the Age of Mass Incarceration, a collaboration between the Social Justice Initiative and the Prison + Neighborhood Arts…

28, 43
Name
Date – Date
28, 43: It is estimated that a Black person in the United States is killed by police, security guards, or vigilantes every 28…