San Antonio artist Mark Menjivar has been engaged in projects looking at capital punishment in Texas from diverse perspectives for over five years. For Open Letters, Menjivar has invited prisoners on Texas’ death row to write letters to the public about their experiences and the trauma they and their families have experienced post-conviction.
For the event at the Rothko Chapel, attendees will be invited to listen to one of these letters and respond through a facilitated dialogue.
San Antonio artist Mark Menjivar has been engaged in projects looking at capital punishment in Texas from diverse perspectives for over five years. For Open Letters, Menjivar has invited prisoners on Texas’ death row to write letters to the public about their experiences and the trauma they and their families have experienced post-conviction.
For the event at the Rothko Chapel, attendees will be invited to listen to one of these letters and respond through a facilitated dialogue.
San Antonio artist Mark Menjivar has been engaged in projects looking at capital punishment in Texas from diverse perspectives for over five years. For Open Letters, Menjivar has invited prisoners on Texas’ death row to write letters to the public about their experiences and the trauma they and their families have experienced post-conviction.
For the event at the Rothko Chapel, attendees will be invited to listen to one of these letters and respond through a facilitated dialogue.