Conceptual Art in Prison documents three years of collaborations between incarcerated artists at Columbia River Correctional Institution, and students in the Portland State University Art and Social Practice Program. Contributors include Harrell Fletcher, Roshani Thakore, Anupam Singh, Richard Lundquist, Jetcet, Anke Schüttler, Ben Hall, Spencer Byrne-Seres, Jacob Diepenbrock, Tom Price, Mark Arnold, Artist Michael Bernard Stevenson Jr., Queaz Otti, Armon Poostpasand, Salty Xi Jie Ng, David “Homer” Edmunds, Robert “Flex” Gibson, Jason Melcado, Joshua “Lone Wolf” Tonkin, Michael “HM” Lovett, Carlos Cotto, Larry Loftin, Joseph Rosenberger, Richard Sanders, Sam McKever, Edgar Perez, Alec Gonzales, TJ Harris, Shawn Ashley Camp, and Phillip Jero...
Art therapy in groups with incarcerated individuals may be effective when participants are defensive...
As Regier notes, the purpose of this project was to create a forum between women artists and women i...
Few art programs for incarcerated juveniles exist; however, results of assessments indicate decrease...
Conceptual Art in Prison documents three years of collaborations between incarcerated artists at Col...
A training partnership was established with the Florida Department of Corrections in 2003, and over ...
In spring 2014 the Laband Art Gallery continued LMU’s focus on the theme of restorative justice with...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of the effects of an innovative arts proje...
The juvenile justice system has gone through a transformation over the past few decades; from childr...
With participation and attendance increasing since the first exhibit 12 years ago, the Annual Exhibi...
The following study evolved out of a pilot study which I conducted in the summer of 1995 at a corre...
This review was commissioned by Arts Access Australia to examine evidence for the value of visual ar...
Commissioned to examine evidence for the value of visual arts programs in Australian prisons and ...
Knechtel recounts the development of the Prison Arts Foundation since its estabishment in 1969 up un...
This article proposes a focus on some of the arguments in the field—what is “arts behind bars”? What...
Artykuł to przegląd badań i projektów dotyczących wykorzystaniu sztuki w zakładach karnych. Projekty...
Art therapy in groups with incarcerated individuals may be effective when participants are defensive...
As Regier notes, the purpose of this project was to create a forum between women artists and women i...
Few art programs for incarcerated juveniles exist; however, results of assessments indicate decrease...
Conceptual Art in Prison documents three years of collaborations between incarcerated artists at Col...
A training partnership was established with the Florida Department of Corrections in 2003, and over ...
In spring 2014 the Laband Art Gallery continued LMU’s focus on the theme of restorative justice with...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of the effects of an innovative arts proje...
The juvenile justice system has gone through a transformation over the past few decades; from childr...
With participation and attendance increasing since the first exhibit 12 years ago, the Annual Exhibi...
The following study evolved out of a pilot study which I conducted in the summer of 1995 at a corre...
This review was commissioned by Arts Access Australia to examine evidence for the value of visual ar...
Commissioned to examine evidence for the value of visual arts programs in Australian prisons and ...
Knechtel recounts the development of the Prison Arts Foundation since its estabishment in 1969 up un...
This article proposes a focus on some of the arguments in the field—what is “arts behind bars”? What...
Artykuł to przegląd badań i projektów dotyczących wykorzystaniu sztuki w zakładach karnych. Projekty...
Art therapy in groups with incarcerated individuals may be effective when participants are defensive...
As Regier notes, the purpose of this project was to create a forum between women artists and women i...
Few art programs for incarcerated juveniles exist; however, results of assessments indicate decrease...