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“Apokaluptein: 16389067” is what artist Jesse Krimes dubbed his prison contraband — a project so off-limits, he had to create it in secret and smuggle it out. An MTV documentary traces the ...
The ASU Art Museum opened its “Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration” exhibition Sept. 10, after years in the making.. The exhibition will be the first ever to utilize all six galleries in ...
RIT students and community members are collaborating this semester to examine ways of sharing more accurate depictions of a complex topic. Storytelling About Addiction and Recovery is a one-credit ...
During his second incarceration, which lasted nearly three years, Malebear found his way to recovery through art. “I made an honest commitment to being sober and doing good no matter what ...
Nora Volkow criticizes drug incarceration, advocates for treatment-focused reform in U.S. prisons. She calls for a shift to proactive, effective approaches to reduce recidivism and improve public ...
Since 2020, the Mellon Foundation has given over $40 million to arts and humanities projects addressing mass incarceration. In all, it says, it will donate $125 million to such efforts.
Though many of the artists in “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration,” a new show open now at MoMA PS1, have been convicted of crimes, only in a few cases do we learn the details ...
Japanese incarceration interrupted these artists’ careers, but not their art Works by Hisako Hibi, Miné Okubo and Miki Hayakawa are featured in “Pictures of Belonging” at the Smithsonian ...
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