Till We All Have Justice

Till We All Have Justice: Honoring the memory of Emmett Till and Celebrating the Courage of his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley

January 24th-March 31st

Opening during Black History Month and extending into Women’s History Month, this powerful exhibition brings together distinguished artists to explore one of the most pivotal moments in American civil rights history. The exhibition honors both the memory of Emmett Till and the extraordinary courage of his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, whose decision to insist on an open-casket funeral forced America to confront the brutal reality of racial violence. By showing the world what had been done to her son, Till-Mobley transformed personal tragedy into a catalyst for the civil rights movement. Curated by Richard Allen May III, this exhibition presents diverse artistic perspectives across multiple media. Through their work, these artists explore how Emmett Till’s story continues to resonate in our collective consciousness and our ongoing struggle for justice, bringing African American identity, history, and spirituality to this profoundly important exhibition.

Curator: Richard May
Participating Artists:
Dale Brockman Davis
June Edmonds
Michael Massenburg
Marcus Guillory
Patricia Woodlin
Charles Dickson
Sharon Barnes
Ramsees
Lisa Diane Wedgeworth
Chango
Deborah McDuff Williams
Cedric Adams