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Damien Echols - "Moving Forward; Looking back"
THIS IS A PRIVATE EVENT. A TICKET MUST BE PURCHASED TO GAIN ENTRY TO THE OPENING RECEPTION.
Sacred Gallery NYC is pleased to announce: Damien Echols "Moving Forward; Looking Back" Opening Reception: Saturday, January 5th. 8-11pm Exhibition Dates January 5th - 31st.
Artist Statement: These pieces of art are all things I created from my cell on death row,where I spent 18 years for a crime I did not commit. During that time, I had to scavenge for any supplies I got, often bartering for them in the prison underground. I eventually received ordination in the Rinzai tradition of Japanese Buddhism. This is the same tradition that trained the samurai in ancient Japan. It was this back ground which was the driving force behind much of my artwork. Most of it was the result of me attempting to turn my cell into a shrine,where I would practice meditation from 5 to 7 hours a day. Most of the pieces I created over the years were either given to friends as gifts of gratitude or destroyed by vindictive prison guards. These pieces are all that remain of my 18 years in Hell. This collection will showcase a series of drawings, collage works, and a set of craft items Damien made while in prison. Both originals and prints will be available for purchase. If interested in items for sale, email Kevin@SacredGalleryNYC.com
About Damien Echols Damien Echols, known as part of the wrongfully imprisoned West Memphis Three. Echols has been well-documented in books, films, songs, and more. And after his release last August after 18 years on death row, Echols got the chance to document it himself in his just-released memoir, Life After Death: a frustrating, honest, and surprisingly joyful account of a life lived under trying circumstances. Credit DAN SOLOMON
A portion of the ticket sales will be donated to: Dharma Friends Prison Outreach Project.
About Dharma Friends Prison Outreach: Dharma Friends Prison Outreach Project is under the umbrella of our non-profit foundation, COMPASSION WORKS FOR ALL which helps to support and promote those efforts that benefit the most forgotten and most disenfranchised in our world. All of our projects support the teaching and development of compassion as the most effective tool to bring healing to the world. More info on Dharma Friends can be found at. http://dharmafriendsprisonoutreachproject.com/
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LocationSacred Gallery NYC (View)
424 Broadway 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10013
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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