
A Relentless Pursuit: 217 Concert Posters

Designed and hand screenprinted by William B. Livingston III, most of this remarkable exhibit was created in the most unlikely circumstances – in a prison cell. Livingston turned to art while incarcerated at Joseph Harp Correctional Facility in Lexington, OK. Printing and sending these posters out to loved ones to distribute for free at concerts, Livingston used them as a vehicle for connection with the world outside and a way to share his plea: “please don’t drink and drive.”
This exhibit runs June 6-July 25, 2025 at 101 Archer. Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Saturdays from noon until 5 p.m.