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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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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:20181005T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181005T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T203128
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SUMMARY:How can art create a less violent society?
DESCRIPTION:Anne Peaker Debate 2018\nCottesloe Room\, National Theatre\, London\n Friday 5th October\, 6 – 9pm\n £10 \nBOOK NOW \nIn what ways does art contribute to violence in society?\n In what ways does it prevent it?\n Does art in the criminal justice system contribute to creating a less violent society\, or can it do it harm? \nThis year\, as part of The Monument Trust Fellowship\, our annual Anne Peaker event will focus on art and violence. The event will be chaired by Alison Frater with a panel debate from a variety of contributors including academics and artists. Speakers include: \n\nRebecca Friel\, Director\, Odd Arts\nChairman Kato\, Artist and activist\nKeith Palmer\, Director\, The Comedy School\nCraig Pinkey\, Urban Youth Specialist and Lecturer\, University College Birmingham\nMichael Smith\, Performer\, Synergy Theatre Project\n\nSynergy Theatre Project will also be performing their new play Blackout on the theme of youth violence. \nThe event will run from 6pm – 8pm with networking drinks until 9pm. Spaces are limited so please book in advance. \nClick here to book your ticket \n\n Image courtesy of Intermission Youth Theatre
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/how-can-art-create-a-less-violent-society/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181122
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SUMMARY:Thick as Thieves
DESCRIPTION:  \n11 October 2018 – 21 November 2018\nTheatr Clywd | Salisbury Playhouse | Hull Truck\nFrom £9 \nBook now \nThick as Thieves\, co-produced by Clean Break and Theatr Clwyd and written by Katherine Chandler\, will tour the UK in November 2018. \nThe play explores two women from very different worlds: Karen has built a picture-perfect life while Gail struggles to keep hers together. When Gail re-enters Karen’s life from out of the blue she brings with her everything Karen has been running from… \nThis 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. \nClick here for dates and booking \n\nClean Break was set up in 1979 by two women prisoners who believed that theatre could bring the hidden stories of imprisoned women to a wider audience. Still the only women’s theatre company of its kind\, Clean Break has remained true to these roots and continues to inspire playwrights and captivate audiences with groundbreaking plays on the theme of women and crime. \n\nImage courtesy of Clean Break
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/thick-as-thieves/
LOCATION:Various – UK\, Various\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181011T170000
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SUMMARY:Geese Theatre Company introductory workshop
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 11th October 2018\n2pm – 5pm\nGeese Theatre Company offices\, Woodbridge House\, 9 Woodbridge Road\, Birmingham B13 8EH\nFree \nThroughout 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. \nThe next one will be on Thursday 11th October and is a chance to experience Geese’s work and an opportunity to ask specific questions. \nThe sessions are particularly suited for: \n\nstudents researching prison theatre\, Geese Theatre Company\, the use of masks etc\nacademics\nprofessionals interested in commissioning a Geese performance / project\n\nThe sessions may cover: \n\nthe history and development of Geese Theatre Company\nsome of the theories which underpin our work\nthe different contexts in which Geese work\nthe role of evaluation\nmasks and their role in Geese’s work\npractical demonstration of exercises and theatre structures for group-work\n\nClick here to reserve your place
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/geese-theatre-company-introductory-workshop/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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SUMMARY:Changing Tunes autumn concert
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 13th October\n7:30pm (Doors 7pm)\nWoodlands Christian Centre: The Crypt\, Bristol\nTickets: £5 \nChanging Tunes’ autumn concert is a unique opportunity to see the results of its work\, with a mixture of songs by its beneficiaries and musicians\, and first-hand stories of how music has helped change lives. It is an uplifting and positive evening\, with varied genres of music to enjoy and an eye-opening insight into the power music has to transform lives. \nClick here to book \n\nChanging Tunes is a charity that uses music to help prisoners and ex-prisoners live lives of meaning and purpose after prison. They work in 14 prisons across the South of England\, Wales and the Midlands and also work with ex-prisoners post-release in Winchester and Bristol. \n\nImage courtesy of Changing Tunes
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/changing-tunes-autumn-concert/
LOCATION:Bristol – generic\, Bristol\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181021
DTSTAMP:20260421T203128
CREATED:20180926T131943Z
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SUMMARY:Operation Jurassic: book launch
DESCRIPTION:Save the date: 20th October\nImpressions Gallery\, Bradford\nFree \nOperation Jurassic is the culmination of a long-term photographic collaboration between brother and sister Pablo and Roxana Allison that follows one person’s journey of imprisonment. \nThe book will be launched during Impressions Gallery‘s photo book fair with an ‘in conversation’ between Pippa Oldfield\, Head of Programmes\, and the artists. \nThe work will also be presented at Foto Museo Cuatro Caminos in Mexico City later in the year. \nhttp://artsincrimjustice.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/13114027/VID-20180921-WA0000.mp4\n\nImage courtesy of Pablo and Roxana Allison and Pavement Studios
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/operation-jurassic-book-launch/
LOCATION:Bradford – generic\, Bradford
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181110
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SUMMARY:The Island
DESCRIPTION:20th October – 9th November\nWales (various locations) and Manchester Lowry Theatre\nBook now \nPresented by Fio\nWritten by Athol Fugard\, John Kani and Winston Ntshona \nThis soaring\, award-winning drama draws on the stories that linger from the notorious prison on Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated\, to mark 2018\, his centenary year. \nTwo men\, political prisoners and unlikely friends\, stagger through days of pointless\, back-breaking labour\, coping with vicious beatings from the guards and spending their nights remembering a life outside their current misery. They prepare for a performance of Antigone in front of the other inmates and guards – an act of defiance from people who have lost everything… \na hugely powerful and moving piece of theatre\, so impressively delivered by Joe and Wela as ‘John’ and ‘Winston’; they were giants on the stage that night. It was a privilege to be there; to be made to confront the uncomfortable truth of a tragic human injustice\, yet see the courage of the human spirit prevail despite that injustice and all conveyed so movingly by Joe and Wela is an experience that will stay with me for a very\, very long time.”\nJENNIFER OWEN-ADAMS\, CHAIR OF POWYS DANCE \nFio is a Cardiff-based theatre company working across the UK and internationally\, bringing world class socio-political stories to local audiences. Everyone has a story to tell\, and each individual is as important as the next. Together\, Fio makes theatre that celebrates individuality\, tearing down stereotypes and offering everybody a chance to make their mark in the world. \nClick here for more information and book your tickets \n\nImage courtesy of Fio
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/the-island/
LOCATION:Various – UK\, Various\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190121
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SUMMARY:Lucy Orta: Procession Banners
DESCRIPTION:23rd October 2018 – 20th January 2019\nTuesday – Sunday\, 10am – 5pm\nMedicine Bakery and Gallery\, Birmingham\nFree\, suggested donation £3 \nEarly this year artist Lucy Orta collaborated with female residents of HMP Downview to design 30 banners to mark 100 years since British women won the vote. In 2016\, many residents were transferred to HMP Downview after the closure of HMP Holloway\, then the largest all women prison in Europe\, and the notorious site where over 1\,000 suffragettes were imprisoned. Seven banners were carried by London College of Fashion students as part of the centenary Processions march\, produced by Artichoke\, in London\, Cardiff\, Edinburgh and Belfast on 10th June 2018. \nIkon Gallery exhibits a selection of banners for the first time at Medicine\, the former gallery of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. \nClick here for more information \n\nPhoto courtesy of Ikon Gallery and Michelle Marshall
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/lucy-orta-procession-banners/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181125
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SUMMARY:Guilt Trip
DESCRIPTION:31 October – 24 November 2018\n7.30pm\, Wednesdays to Saturdays\nSt Saviour’s Church\, Walton Place\, London SW3 1SA \nBOOK NOW \n\nIntermission Youth Theatre‘s modern re-telling of Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing looks at loyalty\, trust\, equality\, gender and respect. \nDon P and the Aragon boys – Benedick and Claudio – have been invited to the party island of Messina by promotor Leon.  Also in Messina (unbeknown to Leon)\, is his younger sister Hero and feisty cousin Beatrice.  \nClaudio falls instantly in love with Hero and pleads with Don P to help him win Hero’ love. Don P agrees and a plan is hatched. Claudio has to marry Hero in Messina to prove he is serious! \nAlso in Messina is Don John\, Don P’s illegitimate and jealous brother.  Prepared to do anything to ruin the happiness of his brother and the Aragon boys\, Don John plots to deceive Claudio into believing Hero is unfaithful. \nMeanwhile Benedick is highly irritated by the sight of his old flame Beatrice.  Don P hatches a plan to set them up.  \nWill Claudio get his girl? Will Don John ruin the party? Will Beatrice and Benedick hook up?  \nIt’s all happening in Messina\, the land of sun\, sea and social media! \n\nImage courtesy of Intermission Youth Theatre
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/guilt-trip/
LOCATION:London – Generic\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events and training
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