When Sherrill Roland talks about his art, he's sure to mention steel, resin and Kool-Aid. These materials, easily accessible during his time in prison, still figure prominently in the art he creates ...
Eduardo Ramirez takes photographs at ''The View From Here'' at Paradigm Gallery. Ramirez made two paintings for the exhibit while he was incarcerated, including ''Radiohead,'' (left). After he was ...
Art spaces of all sizes, from museums to co-op galleries, level up with new shows and interesting viewpoints this weekend, though some might require a bit of a ride to reach. Time for a road trip? If ...
Not too long ago, I received an email from a long-time friend and colleague who was then a warden for a men’s prison. Known for her forward-thinking and support for programming and education, she has ...
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 by ...
The University of Wyoming, in collaboration with Paño Connections Traveling Prison Art Exhibition and Programming, will feature a series of events both on campus and off Thursday-Friday, Sept. 25-26, ...
A look inside the Ford Foundation Gallery's exhibition "No Justice Without Love" featuring art by former inmates From prison to art gallery, former inmates take center stage When Sherrill Roland talks ...
At the Ford Foundation Gallery in New York City, an exhibition titled "No Justice Without Love" features works by formerly incarcerated artists.
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