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SUMMARY:Drawing Connections... at The Edges
DESCRIPTION:30th January – April 2019\nOpening event Wednesday 30th January (from 2pm)\nRadzinowicz Library\, University of Cambridge\nFree \nDrawing Connections will exhibit work from an eight-week project bringing together residents at HMP Springhill with students from the local Banbury and Bicester College Art Faculty in a series of artist-led workshops held at HMP Springhill. \nIn addition to selected works from the project\, visitors will be able to see the library’s permanent selection of Koestler Awards artworks – and meet participants and enjoy light refreshments at the exhibition’s opening on 30th January. \nThe exhibition continues until April 2019. \nPlease confirm attendance by emailing crimlib@hermes.cam.ac.uk \nClick here for more information about the project \n\nImage courtesy of Rebecca Greene
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SUMMARY:Music in prisons: defining a successful project
DESCRIPTION:Monday 11th February\n6pm – 7pm\nGuildhall School of Music & Drama\, London\nFree \nRegister to attend here \n\nThe idea that music has the power to transform is as old as music itself. In recent years\, this idea has been outworked most evidently in the various musical interventions and projects taking place around the world intended to bring about individual and social transformation. \nIn this evening seminar\, Sarah Doxat-Pratt (University of Nottingham) will look specifically at music projects in a prison context\, raising questions regarding who defines success in this area. Drawing on over a year of fieldwork with the Irene Taylor Trust\, her paper will discuss the motivations and success criteria of prisoner participants themselves. \n\nImage courtesy of Irene Taylor Trust\, credit: Lizzie Coombes \n 
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/music-in-prisons-defining-a-successful-project/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
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