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“Finding Hope Within” is a new exhibit at the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History that features a collection of writings ...
The Linkage Community, a network of formerly incarcerated artists and creatives, will begin operating as an independent entity on Aug. 1. Until now, it has operated under PCAP, which focuses primarily ...
In today's Ukraine, just as under the Soviet period, art also flourishes in prison, made by men and women alike, and deserves ...
Prison Art Gallery opening receptionAt 70, I’ve been retired for 7 years with an $80K annual retirement income. I have $200K in CDs, but they’re coming due. What’s my move? The Cybertruck's ...
Approximately 10 years ago, Madison Correctional prison employee, Sgt. Rolaunda Mitchell founded a program now known as M.A.P., the Madison Arts Program. It is described as “a coordinated effort ...
Today, known as Lukiškės Prison 2.0, it is an epicenter of culture and creativity, where immersive events, art installations, and music festivals take place within its once formidable walls.
Inmates of Puzhal Central Prison are on a mission to make all the art they can by singing, dancing, glazing pots, performing plays and sketching elaborate portraits.
That’s the premise behind the ‘Art in Prison’ Photography Exhibition, presented by the Chennai Photo Biennale in collaboration with Sumanasa Foundation and Project 39A (NLU Delhi).
Art & Exhibitions After 16 Years in Prison, This Artist’s First Solo Show Is a Bold New Chapter Kenneth Webb earned art-world recognition even before he gained his freedom.
Program Manager Jeffrey Greene, who has taught art in prison for more than 20 years, offered perspective on the featured artists. “Right now, we’re here,” said Greene.
Program Manager Jeffrey Greene, who has taught art in prison for more than 20 years, offered perspective on the featured artists. “Right now, we’re here,” said Greene.