Running through Dec. 3, the exhibit features 25 photographs of protests and memorials following the deaths of Black people killed by Columbus police.
Forbes said she initially had difficulty photographing these kinds of moments, feeling like it was an invasion of privacy for the victims' families. But she said several of them have given their support for the exhibit, including Hood and Donovan's Lewis' motherArtists offer food for thought in dual fall exhibits at the Wexner Center for the Arts
"She has an eye for what she does and that is what stood out to me," Hood said."There's a lot of photographers that are out there with us constantly, but you can just tell her passion is behind what she sees."Forbes said she hopes"Documenting a Movement," shows the broken grief cycle families and the overall community go through when another person's life is cut short in the hands of police.
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