I met chaplain Harry Nigh at Dismas, a biweekly dinner for ex-offenders. Harry works at the Keele St. Community Corrections Centre, a halfway house for men who are serving out the remainder of their sentences. He invited me there to meet two inmates, Glen Anthony and Brian, both gifted artists.

Over a six month period I interviewed twelve of the residents, and asked them (1) how did they want to be remembered, and (2) if they were going to leave a gift behind, what would it be?

I edited their texts and had them silkscreened on to 300 lb watercolour paper. Brian, Glen Anthony and a third artist who joined the project, Nathan, painted the gifts.

The works were exhibited at the Toronto City Hall. 2011.