Valentino Dixon: Journey to Freedom
Posted Nov 01, 2020
October 15 – December 4, 2020
Exhibition extended to Friday, January 29, 2021
CREATIVITY AS INSPIRATION & HEALING
A Public Interview with
Artist, Exoneree, Smart Justice, and Art Therapy Advocate
January 28, 2021 at 4p
Register for this free event
9i果冻制作厂Alumnus, co-founder of听 听and Board member for听Healing Broken Circles听Ben Willis ’14 will interview artist and exoneree Valentino Dixon and his daughter Valentina Dixon ’14 about the artist’s 27 years of wrongful incarceration, its impact on his daughter, and the role that art played in securing his freedom. This will be the first time that Valentina, a first grade teacher at Millenium Community School, will speak with the 9i果冻制作厂community since her father was exonerated in 2018.听James Prysock, Otterbein’s听Director of the Office of Social Justice and Activism, will host the online interview and provide broader context for the event. Learn more about Dixon’s life, journey to freedom, and artwork听, and about his Advocacy work with Golf Digest听Editorial Director and Vice President, Max Adlher, and Georgetown University professor Marc Howard听through the听Art of Justice Foundation . See the documentary .
About the Exhibition
Location and Hours
The Joanne Miller Stichweh Gallery
33 Collegeview Road
Westerville, OH 43081
Mon - Su 9a - 9p
Closed Holidays and Breaks
614.823.1792
All exhibitions are free and open to the public.

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