Friends of Red Lodge-Large Format Prints-Looks Within

Sale!

Friends of Red Lodge-Large Format Prints-Looks Within

Original price was: $50.00.Current price is: $40.00.

#00288 Looks Within  Large Format Print

 

“Looks Within” is about introspection and awakening the spirit. “Looks Within” was presented to Red Lodge Transition Services on August 4th, 2012 at the 28th Annual Big Yard Pow Wow by the Lakota Club, behind the Iron Doors of the Oregon State Penitentiary (O.S.P.). The Lakota Club is one of the oldest Activities clubs functioning today behind the massive grey walls that surround this historic correctional facility; a fully functioning city that houses almost 3,000 men.
The Lakota Club holds fundraisers at least twice a year, on behalf of individuals and organizations. In an effort to reduce/prevent incarceration among youth, a speaking panel made up of club members with long prison sentences share their stories, realities, addictions, and wisdom. “This is not about scaring kids straight, it’s about helping our young people make better choices, and encouraging them to grow in their spiritual and cultural practices. It’s about holding ourselves accountable, and giving something meaningful back to our communities”.

 

Artist: Griggs
Tribe: Cherokee Descendant
Medium: Pastel
Year Created: 2012
Created at: Oregon State Penitentiary

Friends of Red Lodge, Native American Prison Art Collection.
Native People Series

© Copyright R.L.T.S. NOT DUPLICATABLE EXCEPT BY EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION

🏠 Shop Home Page

 

Availability: 1 in stock (can be backordered)

#00288  Looks Within  Large Format Print

High quality Giclee prints ready to mat and frame as you wish. Average sizes are 20″ Height by 16″ Width.

Friends of Red Lodge supports environmentally friendly practices throughout the process. Such as, recycled paper to create this card, Envelopes are 100% PCW, Sleeves made from biodegradable material. Lets all work together to be good stewards of mother earth.

Your purchases help support our (non-profit) causes for the Native Americans who wish to leave prison life behind and develop a new life in freedom, to learn more click here: Red Lodge Transition Center