What if justice began not with punishment, but with love?
Visual artist Kim Vanderheiden never expected to enter the world of law. But while preparing an exhibition at the Alameda County Law Library, a single phrase came to her with surprising clarity: “The law is love.” Initially dismissed as too naïve or idealistic, that thought became the guiding force of a years-long artistic and philosophical journey—one that has led her deep into the world of restorative justice, the writings of Peter Gabel, and the growing movement to ground legal systems in compassion and connection rather than fear and retribution.
In her reflection, Vanderheiden explores how art can serve as protest and invitation—a way to hold up not just resistance to injustice, but a vision of what justice could become. Her work seeks to shift cultural consciousness, offering a counterweight to the anger and condemnation so prevalent in our discourse today.







