About the Film
A great painting tells a compelling story. When its provenance deepens that story, it becomes an extraordinary and impactful performance piece. Documentarian and activist Catherine Gund tracks the labyrinthine ordeal borne by Faith Ringgold’s 1971 painting “For the Women’s House” — originally created for the women incarcerated on Rikers Island, then relegated to mishandling, defacing, and deep storage. Artist and rapper Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, herself formerly incarcerated and commissioned to create a new work for the Rikers women, bands together with Ringgold, politicians, philanthropists, and corrections officers against Kafkaesque bureaucracy to liberate the original painting from Rikers and, more profoundly, Black women from mass incarceration.
Post-film discussion on Saturday, Nov 22nd with Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter.
Presented in partnership with the Kimball Art Center and their exhibit “Gaze into These Eyes” (Sept 26-Jan 4) as part of the Raising Voices Film Series with grant support from Park City Chamber and Park City Municipal Corp.
Film Info
Dates
Nov 21, 2025 – Nov 23, 2025Showtimes
Fri/Sat at 7pm, Sun at 6pmRated
Not RatedRun Time
90 minDirected by
Catherine Gund
Closed Captioning
Assisted Listening









