Prison Nation: Posters on the Prison Industrial Complex features powerful posters from artists, activists, and organizations around the country and the world that cry out against the devastating impact of mass incarceration required and rapidly growing prison industrial complex (PIC). The posters in Prison Nation cover many of the critical issues surrounding the system of mass incarceration including: the death penalty, the Three Strikes law, racism, access to education and health care, the growing rate of incarceration, slave labor, divestment, privatization, torture, and re-entry into the community. They show the power of art to educate and inspire
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
A poster from an unidentified German prison camp announcing YMCA Days, a week long event which...
COMMUNITY CONVERSATION, States of Incarceration Saturday, September 30 9 a.m.–noon MASS STORY LAB: W...
Panelists included members of local organizations working on issues surrounding mass incarceration a...
We will be creating a poster that explores and visually discusses our experience as presenters at th...
Poster for an event sponsored by the National Lawyer\u27s Guild. Hear two prominent local abolitioni...
In spring 2014 the Laband Art Gallery continued LMU’s focus on the theme of restorative justice with...
9 a.m.–noon MASS STORY LAB: What is a prison for? Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, second floor Work alon...
From the project Artists for Amnesty, a series of posters by 15 artists to raise awareness for Amnes...
Art is a powerful force of social introspection. It does more than communicate an idea, emotion, or ...
The United States has the highest per capita prison population in the world, with over six hundred a...
WHY THIS SUBJECT? I think this is a subject that needs a lot more awareness. Black people often rece...
The arts – spanning the visual, design, performing, media, musical, and literary genres – constitute...
Prison museums provide a critical bridge between historical penal practice and contemporary criminal...
With participation and attendance increasing since the first exhibit 12 years ago, the Annual Exhibi...
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
A poster from an unidentified German prison camp announcing YMCA Days, a week long event which...
COMMUNITY CONVERSATION, States of Incarceration Saturday, September 30 9 a.m.–noon MASS STORY LAB: W...
Panelists included members of local organizations working on issues surrounding mass incarceration a...
We will be creating a poster that explores and visually discusses our experience as presenters at th...
Poster for an event sponsored by the National Lawyer\u27s Guild. Hear two prominent local abolitioni...
In spring 2014 the Laband Art Gallery continued LMU’s focus on the theme of restorative justice with...
9 a.m.–noon MASS STORY LAB: What is a prison for? Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, second floor Work alon...
From the project Artists for Amnesty, a series of posters by 15 artists to raise awareness for Amnes...
Art is a powerful force of social introspection. It does more than communicate an idea, emotion, or ...
The United States has the highest per capita prison population in the world, with over six hundred a...
WHY THIS SUBJECT? I think this is a subject that needs a lot more awareness. Black people often rece...
The arts – spanning the visual, design, performing, media, musical, and literary genres – constitute...
Prison museums provide a critical bridge between historical penal practice and contemporary criminal...
With participation and attendance increasing since the first exhibit 12 years ago, the Annual Exhibi...
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
A poster from an unidentified German prison camp announcing YMCA Days, a week long event which...
COMMUNITY CONVERSATION, States of Incarceration Saturday, September 30 9 a.m.–noon MASS STORY LAB: W...