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The Codes To Freedom

February 9-March 13, 2026  ·  Gulfport, MS

MGCCC Fine Arts Gallery presents “Codes to Freedom” by Jackson Artist Ravin Lovett MGCCC’s Harrison County Campus Fine Art Gallery is showcasing “Codes to Freedom,” featuring the quilts of Ravin Lovett of Jackson, from February 9 through March 13. The show examines themes of spiritual freedom, mental health, and inherited resilience. With a unique eye for design, Ravin regularly creates personal and commissioned “storyteller quilts” filled with vibrant colors and bold shapes.

Codes to Freedom” examines the quilt codes historically attributed to African American communities navigating the Underground Railroad. The quilt codes in her showcase would have historically functioned as visual communication systems—maps embedded in domestic textiles—that conveyed precise instructions for escape and survival. Displayed in plain sight, these quilts carried layered meanings decipherable only by those for whom the knowledge was intended.

For example, Lovett’s “Bear Claws” quilt contains symbols that would have instructed slaves to navigate through mountain trails. Following them would lead to food and water and keep them off the main roads.

The pattern of “Bowtie” would instruct slaves to change into better clothing so they might disguise themselves as free people.

The “Flying Geese” pattern helped navigate the escaping slaves north, instructing them to follow the migrating geese in the spring.

Rooted in both historical research and personal reflection, this body of work is guided by the biblical verse, “Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed” (John 8:36, NKJV). For the artist, this scripture operates as a conceptual framework connecting spiritual freedom, mental health, and inherited resilience. The quilts serve as both historical references and contemporary documents of an ongoing journey toward liberation.

The art exhibit is free and open to the public and runs February 9- March 13.

The Harrison County Campus is located at 2226 Switzer Rd, Gulfport. The art gallery is in the fine arts building, building D. Gallery hours are 8 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday. For more information, contact Cecily.Cummings@mgccc.edu or 228-897-3909.