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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/
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SUMMARY:British Society of Criminology Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:This years British Society of Criminology Conference takes place from 3 – 6 July at Birmingham City University. \nTransforming Criminology: rethinking crime in a changing world will be relevant to both UK and international delegates\, from academic and practice-based backgrounds\, with an interest in: criminology\, criminal justice\, socio-legal studies\, social policy\, law\, human rights\, psychology and sociology. \nThe programme has a range of speakers and workshops that address arts in criminal justice\, including: \n\nKeynote speech from Edmund Clark\, Ikon’s artist-in-residence (2014-2018) at HMP Grendon\nMasterclass from Geese Theatre Company\nSessions from National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Steering Group members Michelle Bynoe and Music in Prisons (Irene Taylor Trust)\nSession from Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe on Working with government: art\, science and the politics of influence\nAn Arts and Rehabilitation panel on the afternoon of Wednesday 4 July\n\nTickets from £170 – £580 \nClick here to download the full programme \nClick here to find out more and book
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/british-society-of-criminology-conference-2018/
LOCATION:Birmingham City University
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Museums and the criminal justice system
DESCRIPTION:Friday 6th July\n10.30am – 5.30pm\nWatts Gallery\, Down Lane\, Compton\, Surrey GU3 1DQ\n£10\n \nClick here to book \nNational Criminal Justice Arts Alliance is partnering with Watts Gallery to deliver a professional practice seminar on Museums and the criminal justice system. \nWe will be sharing case-studies and advice on developing partnerships between museums\, galleries and prisons and will be holding workshops that look at the opportunities and challenges in the sector. \nThe seminar is suitable for cultural organisations\, freelance practitioners and those working within criminal justice and prisons. \nThis event coincides with Watts Gallery’s Art for All Exhibition 2018 marking 10 years of work with prisons\, young offenders and community groups. Watts Gallery will be presenting an overview of their latest partnership with HMP YOI Feltham and delegates will have the chance to take a curator led tour of their current exhibitions. \nFurther speakers include: \n\nJo Augustus\, Head of Art Psychotherapy at HMP Grendon\nHenry Smithers\, Head of Skills and Education at HMP YOI Feltham\nLynn Weddle\, an artist working with young offenders\nSally Varah MBE DL\, Chair of The Michael Varah Memorial Fund\nDarren Raymond\, Artistic Director of Intermission Youth Theatre\nErika Flowers\, an artist and former prisoner\n\nLunch will be provided in the setting of Limnerslease\, the Artists’ House at Watts Gallery. \nClick here to download the programme \nClick here to book your ticket \n\nImage courtesy of Watts Gallery
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/museums-and-criminal-justice-seminar/
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Holloway Prison
DESCRIPTION:13 July – 8 October 2018\nIslington Museum\, 245 St John St\, Clerkenwell\, London EC1V 4NB\nFree \nA series of free events and workshops will be taking place throughout the exhibition run. Click here to find out more and book \n\n7 September\nDIRT – Burning Salt EP Launch\n£12\nBook now \nAs part of the project\, Hannah Hull (Burning Salt) is artist-in-residence at Islington Museum. Hull has responded to Holloway’s stories with a series of songs\, which will be released as an EP entitled ‘DIRT’. \n\nThis exhibition by Islington Museum explores the history and significance of Holloway Prison\, the impact of its closure\, and the memories of those who lived and worked there. \nUntil its closure in June 2016\, Holloway Prison was western Europe’s largest women’s prison\, holding over 500 inmates including both adult women and young offenders. Converted to a female-only establishment in 1902\, the prison has housed women from all over Britain. \nThe project\, run by Islington Heritage\, in collaboration with Holloway Prison Stories and Middlesex University\, seeks to capture stories of this highly significant place meaning that\, even when it has gone\, the voices and echoes of Holloway Prison will remain. \nClick here to find out more \n\nImage courtesy of Echoes of Holloway Prison
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/echoes-of-holloway-prison/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
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