With participation and attendance increasing since the first exhibit 12 years ago, the Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners is making connections between prisoners and the community, and deconstructing stereotypes about those incarcerated.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85075/1/PCAP.mp
In this talk I will explore ideas of visibility, representation, trauma and self-image in developing...
Though being among the best representatives of western culture, museums are often unknown to or hard...
Incarceration, Liberation, Imagination by local artist Saul Figueroa features colorful, detailed mix...
In spring 2014 the Laband Art Gallery continued LMU’s focus on the theme of restorative justice with...
Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola holds a biannual Arts and Crafts Festival featuring handmade ...
Socially engaged art is frequently used as a vessel of change. An artist can bring together his/her ...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of the effects of an innovative arts proje...
Panelists included members of local organizations working on issues surrounding mass incarceration a...
Conceptual Art in Prison documents three years of collaborations between incarcerated artists at Col...
We will be creating a poster that explores and visually discusses our experience as presenters at th...
Prison museums provide a critical bridge between historical penal practice and contemporary criminal...
During the last twenty years one can observe the intensification of research on the influence of art...
Prisoner, Text and Illustrations, 7” x 7” Image taken at Invisible Becoming Visible: An Exhibition o...
Knechtel recounts the development of the Prison Arts Foundation since its estabishment in 1969 up un...
Few art programs for incarcerated juveniles exist; however, results of assessments indicate decrease...
In this talk I will explore ideas of visibility, representation, trauma and self-image in developing...
Though being among the best representatives of western culture, museums are often unknown to or hard...
Incarceration, Liberation, Imagination by local artist Saul Figueroa features colorful, detailed mix...
In spring 2014 the Laband Art Gallery continued LMU’s focus on the theme of restorative justice with...
Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola holds a biannual Arts and Crafts Festival featuring handmade ...
Socially engaged art is frequently used as a vessel of change. An artist can bring together his/her ...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of the effects of an innovative arts proje...
Panelists included members of local organizations working on issues surrounding mass incarceration a...
Conceptual Art in Prison documents three years of collaborations between incarcerated artists at Col...
We will be creating a poster that explores and visually discusses our experience as presenters at th...
Prison museums provide a critical bridge between historical penal practice and contemporary criminal...
During the last twenty years one can observe the intensification of research on the influence of art...
Prisoner, Text and Illustrations, 7” x 7” Image taken at Invisible Becoming Visible: An Exhibition o...
Knechtel recounts the development of the Prison Arts Foundation since its estabishment in 1969 up un...
Few art programs for incarcerated juveniles exist; however, results of assessments indicate decrease...
In this talk I will explore ideas of visibility, representation, trauma and self-image in developing...
Though being among the best representatives of western culture, museums are often unknown to or hard...
Incarceration, Liberation, Imagination by local artist Saul Figueroa features colorful, detailed mix...