
Press Conferene announcing the DA Artist in Residency program with inaugural artist James "Yaya" Hough, November 21, 2019. Photo by Edwin E. Luks.
Join us for an exclusive tour of select portraits guided by the artist, Yaya Hough, and curator Paul Farber.
As the inaugural Artist-in-Residence at the Office of the District Attorney of Philadelphia, artist James “Yaya” Hough worked to humanize people living and working within systems of criminal justice by cultivating relationships and connections through his artmaking.
Hough built meaningful relationships with individuals from several overlapping circles – formerly incarcerated people, victims’ advocates, and members of the District Attorney’s office – to paint them in portraits and discuss together what justice means to them.
The result is a powerful series of portraits, titled Points of Connection, that provide a window into the larger system, person by person, to approach criminal justice from perspectives of transformation, repair, and growth.
Join us for an exclusive tour of select portraits guided by the artist, Yaya Hough, and curator Paul Farber.
Tours will begin at the Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts and conclude at the Office of the District Attorney – locations and addresses are listed below. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Get your tickets HERE
Masks are required. Please refer to our COVID-19 protocol and waiver before purchasing a ticket:
https://www.muralarts.org/covid-19-waiver/
Points of Connection Walking Tour Route:
- Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts: 128 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
- Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice: 3 S Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107
- Office of the District Attorney: 3 S Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Learn more about Points of Connection at muralarts.org/PointsofConnection
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