Echoes of Holloway Prison
This new 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.
This new 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.
Koestler Trust's annual exhibition of art by offenders, secure patients and detainees entered into their Koestler Awards, on display at Southbank Centre. This year, the artworks have been selected by the families of prisoners inside, giving a unique and very personal edge to the show.
Our annual Anne Peaker Debate this year focuses on art, violence and criminal justice, and asks, how can art create a less violent society?
Co-produced by Clean Break and Theatr Clwyd, Thick as Thieves, a new drama from Wales Drama Award-winning playwright Katherine Chandler, tours the UK. This tense, revealing play explores what it means to care for one another and asks who, in a time of increasing disconnect, we expect to look after us.
Throughout the year, Geese Theatre Company regularly host a free Introductory Workshop to share their practice in interactive theatre, drama-based groupwork and training within the criminal justice system and secure institutions.
Join Changing Tunes for a night of music and stories from their participants, former prisoners and musicians.
Presented by Fio, this award-winning drama draws on the stories that linger from the notorious prison on Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated.
Save the date for book launch and conversation with the artists of Operation Jurassic - a long term photographic collaboration between brother and sister Pablo and Roxana Allison.
Ikon exhibits a selection of the 30 banners made by female residents of HMP Downview and artist Lucy Orta for the Processions march, marking 100 years since British women won the vote.
Intermission Youth Theatre's modern re-telling of Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing looks at loyalty, trust, equality, gender and respect.