Skip to content
Search events. View events.
 

All Categories

Submit Events

Select the 'Caterory(ies)' drop down on the
lower left for specific calendars.

Click for help in using calendar displays. Print the contents of the current screen.


Advanced Search

(New Search)
  From:
  To:


Search
Event Details
Notify me if this event changes.Add this event to my personal calendar.Email this event to a friend.
Go Back
Ode to the Sea: Art from Guantánamo Bay
Start Date: 10/16/2017Start Time: 6:00 PM

Event Description:
The President’s Gallery
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
proudly presents the exhibition

Ode to the Sea: Art from Guantánamo Bay


Curated by Erin Thompson, Charles Shields, and Paige Laino

www.artfromguantanamo.com 
October 2, 2017 – January 26, 2018

SYMPOSIUM & RECEPTION
Monday, October 16, 2017
Symposium: 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Reception, 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Detainees at the United States military prison camp known as Guantánamo Bay have made art from the time they arrived. Ode to the Sea: Art from Guantánamo Bay displays over thirty of these evocative works, made by men held without trial, some for nearly 15 years. The eight artists include both current (Moath Al-Alwi, Ammar Al-Bluchi, Ahmed Rabbani, and Khalid Qasim) and former (Muhammad Ansi, Djamel Ameziane, Abdualmalik (Alrahabi) Abud, and Ghaleb Al-Bihani) detainees.

Only two of the works in the exhibit have ever been displayed before. Many of the rest were taken from Guantánamo by the detainee’s lawyers specially for this exhibit after a laborious process of searching, scanning, and analysis for hidden messages. A stamp reading “Approved by US Forces” signals that the works have been cleared, and its ink often bleeds through to the image on the other side, a ghostly mix of art and authority.

The exhibit includes drawings and paintings as well as three-dimensional works crafted from the few materials permitted to detainees, including model ships made from parts of shirts, prayer caps, razors, and mops. As former detainee Mansoor Adayfi explains in an essay written for the exhibition catalog, the theme of the show was chosen because the sea “means freedom that no one can control or own, freedom for everyone.” Although detainees were held close to the sea, tarps blocked their view until they were removed for four days in 2014 in anticipation of a hurricane; after that, Adayfi recalls, “all of those who could draw made drawings about the sea.”

A symposium, with reception to follow, will be held on Monday, October 16, 2017, 6:00-8:30pm. Speakers include Aliya Hana Hussain (Center for Constitutional Rights), Mansoor Adayfi (former detainee), and Debi Cornwall (author of Welcome to Camp America: Inside Guantánamo Bay). Catalog contributors include Natasha Trethewey, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the 19th U.S. Poet Laureate, Jericho Brown, and Trevor Paglen. Exhibit curated by Erin Thompson, Charles Shields, and Paige Laino.

For more information: www.artfromguantanamo.com; Erin Thompson (ethompson@jjay.cuny.edu)
Ode to the Sea: Art from Guantánamo Bay
Admission Information
Gallery Hours: 9- 5 PM, M – F, or by appointment
Location: 6th Floor Haaren Hall, John Jay College, 899 Tenth Avenue, NY, NY, 10019

Calendar Software powered by Dude Solutions   
Select item(s) to Search
Select item(s) to Search
Select item(s) to Search
Select item(s) to Search