THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 | TIME TBA
"Posing in Prison: Photography, Family Visits, and the Circulation of Feelings"
Location TBA | Free & Open to the Public
Stanford-educated Nicole Fleetwood (Associate Professor, American Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick) shares from her current research project on visuality and incarceration. The book- length project explores visual arts and cultural practices of inmates during the era of mass incarceration. "Posing in Prison," her proposed lecture, examines vernacular photography and studio portraiture that takes place inside U.S. prisons, by investigating the production practices and the circulation of these images in and out of prisons. These photographs include snapshots that document family visits, as well as studio portraits taken by resident and outside photographers of inmates. Fleetwood considers how vernacular photography and inmate portraits circulate between inmates and their family and friends as practices of intimacy and attachment.