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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
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Tales from the digital underground
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 13 September 2018\n6 – 9pm\nCentral Saint Martins\, London\nFREE \nBook now \n\nStretch Charity is characterised by an innovative arts and storytelling agenda that has proven successful in prisons and community projects for over a decade. \nOver the past three years\, their Big Lottery-funded Stretch Digital project has been an early pioneer in terms of introducing creative digital technology into the prison estate. Sadly\, governors are still struggling with the question of how to implement a functional digital infrastructure into our prisons. \nStretch Charity’s Tales from the Digital Underground symposium marks the end of the project\, and asks: \n\nWhere next?\nWhat is the particular power and relevance of digital storytelling to this community?\nAnd how can we utilise the lessons learned over the past three years to move forward?\n\nGuests will have the opportunity to see and discuss a number of digital stories from the project; hear from project directors\, academics and artists; and ask the speakers questions in a panel session. There will be time for further discussions with drinks provided. \nSpaces are limited so please register your interest as soon as possible here \n\nImage courtesy of Stretch Charity
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/tales-from-the-digital-underground/
LOCATION:Central Saint Martins\, Granary Square\, London\, N1C 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180919
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SUMMARY:Opening event: I'm Still Here
DESCRIPTION:18th September\, from 2pm\nRoyal Festival Hall\, Southbank Centre\, London\nFree\, no booking required \nJoin Koestler Trust and Justice Secretary David Gauke for the official opening of the 2018 Koestler Trust exhibition I’m Still Here. \n\nFree launch event with The Rt Hon David Gauke MP\, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice\, The Rt Hon Jeremy Wright MP\, Secretary of State for Digital\, Culture\, Media and Sport – plus speeches\, performances\, pop-up Koestler Art Shop and exhibition tours. \nThis is the official opening of the 2018 Koestler Trust exhibition I’m Still Here\, which has been curated by families who are supporting someone inside. The exhibition features entries to the 2018 Koestler Awards and will be open from 19th September – 4th November 2018. \nMore information
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/opening-event-im-still-here/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180922
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SUMMARY:The Other Side of the Wall - three day training course
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 19th – Friday 21st September 2018\nBirmingham\n£330 \nThe Other Side of the Wall (TOSOW) is a three-day course from Geese Theatre Company which invites participants to experience and practise a variety of theatre and drama-based methods for use in groupwork. \n\nIn 2016\, National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance members were asked ‘which training courses they found to be impactful for the sector’s needs.’ Geese Theatre Company was mentioned five times as often as other providers. In particular\, their TOSOW course was listed as particularly valuable. \nThe focus of TOSOW is on exploring some of the basic principles behind the company’s use of drama with people in prison and community settings\, offering workers effective and widely applicable techniques in order to: \n\nCross over the ‘wall’ and explore with the prison group participants’ experience of the world.\nAssist prison group participants in identifying patterns of behaviour and exploring new strategies for change.\nIdentify and assist in the development of interpersonal skills.\nCreate an environment where safe and relevant experiential learning can take place.\n\nNo previous drama or theatre experience is necessary\, however a willingness to actively explore new methods of working is an essential requirement. \n\nClick here to find out more and book your place
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-other-side-of-the-wall-three-day-training-course/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181105
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SUMMARY:I'm Still Here
DESCRIPTION:19 September – 4 November 2018\nRoyal Festival Hall\, Southbank Centre\, London\nFree\, no booking required \nI’m Still Here is the 11th exhibition produced by Koestler Trust in partnership with Southbank Centre. It follows the success of last year’s exhibition Inside\, which was curated by Antony Gormley. This year\, the diverse range of art\, writing and music has been selected by the families of prisoners inside\, giving a unique and very personal edge to the show that explores what it is like to have a loved one in prison. \nDetails of works to be included in I’m Still Here will be released at a later date. \nClick here for more information \n\nOpening Festival with The Rt Hon David Gauke MP\, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice\n18 September\, from 2pm\nRoyal Festival Hall\, Clore Ballroom\, Level 2\nFree\, no booking necessary\nMore information here \nVoices from Prison\n24 October\, 7pm\nAn evening of spoken word and poetry \nPop-Up Koestler Art Shop\nIn the exhibition space daily \nExhibition tours\nLed by ex-prisoner hosts\nMonday to Thursday 6pm\nFriday to Sunday 1.30pm and 6pm\nFree\, no booking required \n\nThe Koestler Trust is the UK’s best-known prison arts charity. Each year it encourages over 3\,500 people within the criminal justice system to express themselves creatively and learn new skills by entering work to their annual Koestler Awards. \n\nImage: Lucy\, HM Young Offenders Institution Cookham Wood\, acrylic on canvas 2018. Courtesy of Koestler Trust
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/im-still-here/
LOCATION:Royal Festival Hall\, Southbank Centre\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 8XX
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T170000
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SUMMARY:30 years of Geese Theatre Company - a celebration
DESCRIPTION:mac (Foyle Studio)\, Queen’s Ride\, Birmingham B12 9QH\nThursday 27th September\n5pm – 9:30pm\nFree \nSince 1987\, Geese Theatre Company has presented interactive performances and facilitated drama-based groupwork and training events in secure and community settings. This celebration event includes a rare chance to see Geese perform and find out more about the methodologies and techniques which shape their work. \nJoin them from 5pm for a drink\, light snacks and a chance to catch up with friends\, old and new. At 6pm\, they will be presenting a full performance of Previous\, a funny and moving piece following the stories of 3 men in prison. They will also be demonstrating the impact of groupwork for women\, inside and outside secure settings. Speakers include Dr Clark Baim\, psychodrama psychotherapist and Mags Patten\, Arts Council England. \nTickets are free but very limited so please book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. \nClick here to book your seat \n\nImage courtesy of Ian Cuthbert Design
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/30-years-of-geese-theatre-company-a-celebration/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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