In Gallery I and II, Goldfinch proudly presents We are our people/Listen to this, a two-part solo exhibition of new mixed-media works from Chicago-based artist Damon Locks. We are our people/Listen to this marks Locks' third solo exhibition at Goldfinch.

In Gallery I, We are our people showcases a series of mixed-media works where Locks uses a blend of ink, pencil, and collage elements on wood panels to create intricate, layered narratives. Each piece emphasizes the individuality of its subjects, drawing attention to how each portrait interacts within the collective. "The hand remains distinctly present in the gesture of the mark-making," Locks notes, while the dynamic interplay of heavy marks and collaged materials invokes a sense of movement--like a poem that reveals more with each recitation--prompting viewers to consider how connections between forms allow for expression and weight. The exhibition's title derives from a piece of writing that Locks began performing during music shows in late 2024, as politics, death, and hatred took on a more tsunami-like presence in the United States.

In Gallery II, Listen to this features hand-drawn collages that emerged from the comic and graphic novel-making classes Locks taught at Stateville Correctional Center. This body of work transcends traditional comic forms, encouraging viewers to explore fractured narratives and abstract expressions. "These pieces became visual analogs to my sonic adventures, hence the title," Locks shares, illustrating how his artistic practice merges visual and auditory elements. The collages are rich with layered meanings, mirroring the complexity of the stories he encountered while teaching.