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SUMMARY:First Impressions - Portraits from Prisons
DESCRIPTION:5th May – 10th June 2018 \nDaily\nSt Martin-in-the-Fields\, London\nFree \nThe Koestler Trust and The Prisons Mission present an exhibition touring central London churches throughout 2018. The tour began at St James’s Piccadilly\, and toured to Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church and is now at St Martins-in-the-Fields. \nThe Prisons Mission is an initiative of Churches Together in Westminster (CTiW) which provides support and assistance identified and needed by the multi-faith Chaplaincy Teams in prisons. It also aims to ensure that prisons while out of sight are not out of mind. \nThe exhibition showcases a selection of portraiture and sculpture entered into the 2017 Koestler Awards from across the UK. The artworks highlight the skills and talents of people in prisons and other secure settings and represent the strength of work that is entered into the awards scheme every year. \nFor opening times\, please visit St Martin-in-the-Field’s website \n\nImage courtesy of the Koestler Trust
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/first-impressions-portraits-from-prisons/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180610
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SUMMARY:Open Clasp present Rattle Snake 2018 UK tour
DESCRIPTION:New play tackling coercive controlling domestic abuse from the makers of critically-acclaimed prison drama Key Change \nSoho Theatre\n8-19 May\nFrom £10\nBook here \nNational Tour\nDates in May and June\nBook here \n\nThe follow up to the critically-acclaimed Key Change\, Rattle Snake is written by Catrina McHugh MBE\, Open Clasp\, and directed by Charlotte Bennett\, associate director at Soho Theatre. \nThe play is based on real life stories of women who have faced and survived coercive controlling domestic abuse. \nCoinciding with the change in UK law in 2015 making coercive control in relationships a crime\, Rattle Snake was originally developed as part of a training programme for frontline police officers in Durham. \n“This play was an innovative approach to training here in Durham. It provided front-line officers with a unique opportunity to learn through theatre\, so that they would further understand coercive control in domestic abuse\, and the day-to-day incidents which victims suffer though this appalling crime.” \n– Durham Police\, Crime & Victims’ Commissioner Ron Hogg \nAs with Key Change\, which was created with women serving at HMP Low Newton in County Durham\, Rattle Snake was inspired by the women who put their trust in Open Clasp to tell their stories. \nWriter and Artistic Director Catrina McHugh MBE explains: \n“Officers sat in bullet proof vests\, daring us to make an impact and we did. During its premier in 2017\, an audience member said they had never felt such a visceral response to a show before\, a collective intake of breath\, unable to turn away or to predict what was next.” \nWatch a 30 second trailer here \n\nOpen Clasp make truthful\, risk-taking and award-winning theatre informed by the lived experiences of working class women\, women disenfranchised in theatre and society\, those from minority communities and women affected by the criminal justice system. They take a special interest in women and young women from the North of England\, shining a light on their experiences through our work. \nSee more on their website here
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/open-clasp-present-rattle-snake-2018-uk-tour/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180708
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SUMMARY:Voices from the Row
DESCRIPTION:4th June – 7th July 2018\n11am until late\nThe Poetry Cafe\, 22 Betterton Street\, London WC2H 9BX\n \nExhibition Launch\nWednesday 6th June\n6:30pm – 9pm\nThe Poetry Cafe \nPanel discussion: Nicola White\, Helena Coxshall\, Gary Mansfield\, Joelle Taylor and Jamal Khan\nFriday 6th July\n7pm\nThe Poetry Cafe\n \nVoices from the Row\, curated by Nicola White\, presents a collection of poetry written and read by prisoners incarcerated on death row at San Quentin state prison in the USA. In the words of one of the prisoners\, “this exhibition of work shows that poetry and art has the power to not only exist in a place akin to hell\, but to thrive there and transcend it by searching and finding beauty within the bowels of pain\, desolation and despair.” \nAs well as poetry\, the exhibition will feature artworks and objects created by death row inmates. Art on display will be available for purchase with 20% of proceeds donated to charity and the remained donated to the prisoners to enable them to purchase writing and art materials. \nClick here to see the exhibition poster \nRead more about the Poetry Cafe here
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/voices-from-the-row-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Prisoners' Education Trust's annual lecture
DESCRIPTION:International lessons in prison education\nMonday 4th June 2018\n6.30pm with wine reception to follow\nClifford Chance LLP\, 10 Upper Bank Street\, Canary Wharf\, E14 5JJ\nFree (donations welcome) \nAs Governors prepare to take control of prison education budgets\, it is timely to explore the role of the prison governor and what can learn from other countries about how our leaders can drive forward a more rehabilitative culture in these most challenging of environments. \nJoin Prisoners’ Education Trust for their annual lecture\, featuring keynote speeches from William Rentzmann\, Rosemary Ndoh\, Will Styles and Nina Champion on the theme of international lessons in prison education. \nClick here to find out more and book your place
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/prisoners-education-trusts-annual-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180701
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SUMMARY:Ring of Envy
DESCRIPTION:6th – 30th June\n7:30pm\, Wednesdays to Saturdays\nSt Saviour’s Church\, Walton Place\, London\, SW3 1SA\n£12 / £16 \nAs part of their 10th Anniversary Celebrations\, Intermission Youth Theatre (IYT) are reviving their 2012 production\, Ring of Envy. \nIYT work with 15-25 year olds who are at risk of offending\, offendors or lacking in opportunities. Using Shakespeare plays as an inspiration\, IYT reimagine his works by interspersing his original language with street rhetoric; creating their own contemporary interpretation. \nBased on Shakespeare’s Othello\, Ring of Envy tells the story of Othello\, a highly esteemed boxer at ‘The Ring Youth Club’ and is a modern re-telling of a classic tale that explores the universal themes of jealousy\, manipulation and revenge. \nClick here to book
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/ring-of-envy/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180618
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SUMMARY:Warwick University at Tate Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The Production of Truth\, Justice and History\n \n12th – 17th June 2018\nVarious events\nTate Exchange\, Tate Modern\, London\nFree \nWhat is truth? Whose knowledge and stories count? What does justice mean to you? How do these questions relate to authority and power? \nThe University of Warwick is partnering with the Tate Exchange Programme for the second year. Tate Exchange invites artists and partners to collaborate\, test ideas and discover new perspectives through art. \nDuring the week of 12th – 17th June 2018\, academics from the University of Warwick will be collaborating with artistic partners including Rideout and SafeGround to host workshops\, debates and performances examining The Production of Truth\, Justice and History. \nClick here to see a full list of events and book
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/warwick-university-at-tate-exchange/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Dancing with the Devil
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 23rd June\n5pm – midnight\nThe Pineapple Club & Arch 555\, Silly Towers\nc/o Bureau of Silly Ideas 8 Arches Valentia Pl\, Brixton\, London SW9 8PJ\nFree\n\nJoin The Change Collective (TCC) and some of their friends for a Summer ‘Dance With the Devil’.\n\nUsing the TCC approach that’s emerged over the last few years\, the night is part workshop\, part Open Lab\, part party in the kitchen. They’ll be exploring the meeting points between the arts\, social change\, corporate responsibility and public interest and there will be poetry\, performance and live music.\n\nTCC is a growing collective of creative humans who work in complex and chaotic environments. TCC is a space to think about what we’re doing and how we’re doing it.\n\nClick here for more information and to book
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/dancing-with-the-devil/
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