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SUMMARY:We are all human: a Koestler Trust exhibition at the Southbank Centre
DESCRIPTION:‘We are all human’ is the UK’s annual national showcase of arts by prisoners\, ex-offenders on community sentences\, secure psychiatric patients and immigration detainees. It is the ninth exhibition in an ongoing partnership between the Koestler Trust and Southbank Centre. \nThis year’s show was curated by writer and dub-poet Benjamin Zephaniah. The exhibition features a wide range of artforms including painting\, drawing\, matchstick modelling\, craft\, music and writing\, exploring themes of time\, contemplation and the natural environment. \nClick here for more information
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/we-are-all-human-a-koestler-trust-exhibition-at-the-southbank-centre/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Arts\, culture and innovation in criminal justice settings: improving outcomes in a new policy landscape
DESCRIPTION:On 5th October 2016 we will be holding our annual conference in York at HMP Askham Grange. \nThe conference will launch a unique guide to commissioning arts projects in criminal justice settings in response to the Coates Review into prison education and Culture White Paper. The conference and publication will highlight the unique role of the arts in supporting rehabilitation\, including promoting safe and secure prisons and improving outcomes for offenders across the prison estate and in the community. It will provide evidence and best practice case studies to inspire governors\, commissioners and practitioners in a new reform environment. \nBreakout sessions will explore collaborations between criminal justice settings and arts organisations\, building on the evidence of success\, fostering rehabilitative cultures and using the arts to increase inclusivity and engagement. The event will include contributions from the Ministry of Justice and Arts Council England as well as leading arts organisations\, universities and prison governors. \nSpeakers include: \n\nMags Patten\, Nation Director of Communication (Arts Council England)\nSimon Marshall\, Head of Co-Commissioning and Programme Director\, Education and Employment Reform Commissioning Group\nGraham Beck\, Governor of HMP Kirkham.\n\nWorkshops include: \n\nImproving wellbeing for those most at risk of self-harm and suicide in a prison setting (Geese Theatre Company and Safer Custody teams)\n‘Singing the blues’ – music and emotion: how art can be used effectively in a therapy setting (Phoene Cave\, HMP and YOI Bronzefield)\nImproving outcomes and evidence in arts and criminal justice settings: building the evidence base (Sarah French\, Justice Data Lab)\nDigital arts in criminal justice settings: exploring the perceived barriers and outcomes for offenders (Stretch and HMP Leeds)\nMake Right: using design thinking in prison industry textile workshops to build empathy and design skills (University of the Arts London and HMP Thameside)\n\nThe cost of attending the event is £60 per person. \nTo book a place\, please click here.
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/arts-culture-and-innovation-in-criminal-justice-settings-improving-outcomes-in-a-new-policy-landscape/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161015
DTSTAMP:20260423T125907
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SUMMARY:The Art of Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Following on from the success of the last two annual Art of Recovery events\, the competition is now open to anyone in or working towards recovery across West Yorkshire. The showcase event will feature local judges\, food\, music and ultimately a celebration of creativity. The exhibition is open to the public\, professionals\, families and friends of all of the entrants. Click here for more information. \nWhen? 7th – 14th October 2016 \nWhere? Corn Exchange\, Leeds
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-art-of-recovery/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161015T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161015T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T125907
CREATED:20160818T131536Z
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SUMMARY:Changing Tunes Annual Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join Changing Tunes in Bristol for an evening of musical performances from people they have worked with in prison\, and get the chance to hear them talk about their journeys. With performances supported by their Musicians in Residence\, there will be a mixture of original songs and covers. Click here for more information. \nWhen? 15th October 2016\, 7.30pm \nWhere? Woodlands Christian Centre\, Woodlands Road\, Bristol\, BS8 2AA
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/changing-tunes-annual-concert/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161022T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161022T170000
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CREATED:20160914T103343Z
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SUMMARY:Moving (swiftly) on... Why should anyone care about arts in prisons?
DESCRIPTION:Are the arts a luxury or do they actually make a difference? Join artists\, prison arts practitioners and academics for a discussion about whether and how the arts really move people. Speakers include Sarah Colvin and Preti Taneja (School of Arts and Humanities\, Cambridge)\, Anna Herrmann (Clean Break)\, Andy Watson (Geese Theatre Company)\, Alex Wheatle (writer)\, Andrew Wilkie (National Prison Radio)\, and Loraine Gelsthorpe (Professor of Criminology\, Cambridge). An audience discussion will be chaired by Alison Frater (National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance). The event is part of the University of Cambridge’s Festival of Ideas. \nVenue: Jesus College\, University of Cambridge \nClick here for more information and to book. \nImage (c) Geese Theatre Company
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/moving-swiftly-on-why-should-anyone-care-about-arts-in-prisons/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161120
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SUMMARY:Intermission Youth Theatre's 'Love me to Death'
DESCRIPTION:Two boroughs both alike in poverty\,\nSouth and east where we tell our story.\nFrom past issues up to present gang wars\nEvading the laws to kill without cause.\nThen he saw her\, it was love at first sight\,\nShe caught a glimpse and was like\,\nhe’s alright! \nBut she’s from E8 and he’s from Southeast\,\nAnd they got bare beef so that means no peace.\nBut these two lovers were prepared to fight\,\nAnd tread the fearful tight rope of their plight.\nDespite the backlash of the hood enraged\,\nThis passion was one lion they could not cage.\nEngage\, and with patient ears tell others\nThat our stage is full of Shakespeare’s Lovers. \nSee Intermission Youth Theatre’s ‘Love me to Death’ (inspired by Romeo and Juliet) from 26th October – 19th November in London. \nClick here to book tickets
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/intermission-youth-theatres-love-me-to-death/
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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