About this Event
March 21, 2026 | 3 PM-4:30 PM | Walls Turned Sideways + Guild Literary Complex
Interdisciplinary, interdimensional artist, writer, and ritual maker Faylita Hicks joins Walls Turned Sideways Gallery, a nationally recognized space centering art, justice, and incarceration, co-sponsored by the Guild Literary Complex, for an artist talk on memory, erasure, and the politics of archiving.
Drawing from Digital Archives of the Unseen, Hicks discusses poetry as archival technology and the use of found digital media, obsolete devices, and ritual practice to examine surveillance, disappearance, testimony, and collective remembrance. The talk explores how personal and communal memory is preserved, distorted, or erased—particularly through systems of incarceration and state power.
This conversation offers critical and historical context for the exhibition while inviting audiences to consider how archives live, fail, and resist.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Walls Turned Sideways, 2717 West Madison Street, Chicago, United States
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