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‘Paint Me a Road Out of Here': Faith Ringgold's Gift to Prisoners

‘Paint Me a Road Out of Here': Faith Ringgold's Gift to Prisoners

New York Times07-02-2025
In 1971, the artist Faith Ringgold received a grant to make a painting for a public institution in New York City. She decided to ask the prisoners in the Women's House of Detention on Rikers Island what they wanted to see in a painting. 'I want to see a road leading out of here,' one incarcerated woman told her.
Ringgold took that idea and ran with it. She didn't paint a literal road. Instead, her canvas — entitled 'For the Women's House' and installed at the prison in January 1972 — is divided into eight sections. In each, women are depicted performing jobs traditionally held by men at the time: bus driver, construction worker, basketball player, president. The road is implied: Seeing women in positions and roles they don't always occupy can open up the viewer's world. She might be in a prison for now, but there's a place for her worth aspiring to beyond these walls.
This was Ringgold's imagination at work, always depicting what a more just and beautiful world might look like, particularly for the people whom the powerful prefer to ignore. Ringgold and 'For the Women's House' both appear in the documentary 'Paint Me a Road Out of Here' (in theaters), directed by Catherine Gund, and hearing and seeing her talk is reason enough to see the film. Ringgold died in 2024 at 93, and is widely considered one of the most important American artists of the 20th century, a native New Yorker who was unflagging in her activism and commitments to dismantle racism wherever it surfaced. As a Black woman and an artist, she insisted on coupling political meaning with her work, which is suffused with curiosity and joy.
'Paint Me a Road Out Of Here' is not a biographical film about Ringgold, even though you'll learn a lot about her biography from it. The film has bigger aspirations, connecting art, prisons, activism and an expansive life. One major subject in the film is the artist Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, an executive producer of the film whose prison reform work often draws on her own experiences while incarcerated. Shortly after her own arrest, for example, Baxter went into labor — 43 hours while shackled to a bed.
The film is about other things, too — so many that at times it feels scattered, though every piece of it also feels urgent. One major thread critiques the ways that prisons make incarcerated people feel less than human, and calls for major reform, specifically within Rikers Island, which New York City is required by law to close in 2027. (This is proving to be a challenge.) It's also about the ways that art and activism are inextricably linked.
The wildest part of the film, though, is the tale of what happened to 'For the Women's House' — a story that feels like a thriller as well as a metaphor for the way societies treat incarcerated people. I won't spoil it (though it's been well-documented), because the film includes interviews with many of the major players. But as one of the participants says, art takes away abstraction about incarcerated people. The painting's saga, and others told in 'Paint Me a Road Out of Here,' is part of that work.
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