JustArts Gallery
Tulsa, OK
Elevating the creative voices of people confined to carceral institutions across the US.
MessageCollection: Cedar Annenkovna
Cedar Annenkovna is a citizen of planet Earth with roots indigenous to it. She was born by the sea amid political turmoil and revolution. Her mind and soul have been an instrument to art in some shape or form manifest throughout many lifetimes. From the beginning she has produced artistic creations utilizing whatever mediums she could access from stone sculpture to linen coffee paintings. Later while attending Brooklyn International Academy in NY she made an impact with her art in many different circles. She expanded her technique to trains, buildings, backdrops for theater, art shows, and other social gatherings. She also learned to airbrush graphics on her friends’ lowriders. After graduating she studied abroad, earning a degree in biology and later culinary ethics and nutritional supplementation. Through study these also became forms of artistic expression added to her repertoire. Cedar’s mission, as human and artist, is to develop deeper understanding, joie de vivre, and compassion as time transgresses. Cedar’s case was recently overturned by the Colorado Supreme Court on the grounds of wrongful conviction. After 6 years in prison she is now free to pursue her dreams and aspirations.
Her artwork and poetry have been featured in exhibitions and publications nationwide and internationally including: Marking Time: Art in the Era of Mass Incarceration curated by Nicole Fleetwood, multiple venues from MoMA PS1, New York, to Toronto, Canada (2019-2024); Ending The Exception [To the 13th Amendment], Philly Mural Arts Project, Peoples Plaza Philadelphia (2023); The President Portrait Project, Lincoln’s Cottage Museum, Washington, D.C. (2024); 1st place poetry and art in Picture a Free World Art Show, Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA (2023 and summer 2024) with a cover design feature in Let’s Get Free and Daughters Magazine; Play It Louder—Abolitionist Sanctuary & Solitary Gardens: Amplifying Carceral Realities and Abolition Futures, Public Promotions and Cover Design, New Orleans, (2023); Painting Ourselves Into Society, Berkeley Art Center, (September 21st 2024 – January 12th, 2025).
Humbly, I am an artist, poet, activist, abolitionist, lover of freedom, the earth and all of creation. My identity supersedes diminishment to a number within the Colorado Department of Corrections. Wherever life appoints me, may I be receptive to opportunity; for others and myself to always be a light and stand in solidarity with those caught up in struggle. May we remain compassionate and human despite circumstances that may pressure us to become otherwise.
I wish to create art that celebrates hope, life, and possibility. I work to promote visual education that exposes our failings to value human beings as so much more than our mistakes, which are somehow then used to determine whether a person is worthy of love and redemption. I hope to foster abolition and unconditional love, to initiate change for the greater good.
I work to embody through visual representation those ideas that may raise awareness and initiate change in the System for the Greater Good for creation and the earth we all share and call our home.
Please follow Cedar on IG at @annenkovna and contribute to her GoFundMe here. Cedar can be reached at [email protected] and is available for commissions, speaking engagements, and advocacy efforts.
Please note that all artwork is being shared with the full consent of the artists. Please do not make use of any of the artwork you see here without reaching out to us or the artist directly.
JustArts Gallery (Tulsa, OK) is a not-for-profit, community-rooted project fiscally sponsored by The Third Space Foundation. We partner with systems-impacted artists across the country—most of them currently incarcerated—to host exhibitions and public programs that foster connection and challenge carceral narratives. Our space is a hub for collective learning, healing, and organizing at the intersection of the arts and justice. All proceeds from art sales go directly to the artists or their designated loved ones unless they choose otherwise.
JustArts offers strategic support to organizations, educators, and advocates working to build more just and inclusive arts ecosystems. With over 15 years of experience working with artists in prison, we collaborate with partners nationwide to uplift creative expression as a powerful act of resistance, identity, and possibility.
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