JustArts Gallery
Tulsa, OK
Elevating the creative voices of people confined to carceral institutions across the US.
MessageCollection: Gary Farlow
Gary Farlow holds a Juris Doctorate from Thomas Jefferson College of Law at Heed University. He completed undergraduate studies at Western Illinois University. He is a two time winner of the PEN America Writing Award for Prison Writers, in 2002 and 2018. His previous works include, “Prison-ese: A Survivor’s Guide to Prison Slang,” “The Cellblock Gourmet: Inmate Recipes from the Big House to Your House,” “Doin’ Time: How to Survive and Thrive in Prison,” and “Fragments of a Dream: The Poetry of Gary Farlow.”
Mr. Farlow’s art has been exhibited in Washington, DC and Silver Spring, MD, at Cornell University in the Durland Library, and the Open Sky Gallery in San Francisco.
Drawing inspiration from impressionist landscape artist Claude Monet, and the realism of artist Edward Hopper, Farlow focuses on urbanscapes, highlighting architecture and cities. A life-long artist, Farlow’s medium is colored pencil, and he studies under artists Arthur Rogers and Christopher Reid.
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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