Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter

Eva Cruz
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Biography

Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter (1981- ) is an advocate, visual artist, and educator from Philadelphia. Her work is highly multidisciplinary, employing the use of mediums including performance, film, music, and more. Baxter's works consider themes including gender, justice, identity, and the industrial prison complex. Pulling heavily from her own experiences, her works focuses on the challenges women of color face in the system.  She is a co-founder of the Dignity Act Now Collective. Consisting of activists and artists directly impacted by incarceration they advocate for legal reform. 

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Medium
Film
Multidisciplinary
Performance Art
Music
Style
Conceptual
Narrative
Hip-Hop
Theme
Prison Industrial Complex
Gender/Sexuality
Feminism
Identity
Community
Protest
Race
Regions
Northeast (USA)
Time Period
Contemporary (1960s-present)

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