7 Days in December
Upcoming
End Cash Bail welcomes visitors to see firsthand the impact of Texas jails on incarcerated folks and their loved ones through breathtaking poetry, paintings, collages, cyanotypes, photography, and more. Curated by ACLU of Texas artist-in-residence KB Brookins, the exhibition is intentionally wide-spanning in point of view and art type, to show the extensive impact and responses to the Texas jail crisis.
Join us on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 from 5:30-8 PM for the opening reception featuring food and resources. Please RSVP here to attend.
KB Brookins (poet & curator), Ebony Stewart (poet), Alberto Sanchez (visual artist), Sebastian Gomez de la Torre (visual artist), Stalina Villareal (poet), Sebastien Boncy (visual artist), Deborah DEEP Mouton (poet), Julie De Vries (visual artist), Lauren Oertel (poet), Anastasia Kirages (visual artist), Solidad DiCosta (poet), John Shockley (visual artist), Aris Kian (poet), Kenneth West (visual artist), Reyes Ramirez (poet), Crystal Coulter (visual artist), Daizy Jordan (poet), Lady 380 (poet), Anthony Sutton (poet), Randall James Tyrone (poet)
Erik W. Martínez Resly, Ayania Hicks, Nikki Luellen, Daniel Celaya, Imerj Art and Advocacy Projects, Vincent Valdez, CLASS Bookstore, Writespace Houston, Zine Fest Houston, Pure Justice, Communities Not Cages Houston, Texas Jail Project, Woori Juntos.
This exhibition and its programming is funded in part by the ACLU of Texas.