Unlocking Creativity Behind Bars
By Wendy Jason This article was originally posted 11/23/10 on Change.org Doh-Boy is over a foot taller than I am and easily 150 pounds heavier. Intricate tattoos peek out from beneath his bright orange...
View ArticleArt and Incarceration Series from Change.org
We are excited to announce that several of the organizations connected to the Prison Arts Coalition including Judy Dworin Performance Project, Inc., Shakespeare Behind Bars, Stephen Hartnett of The...
View ArticleAn Intricate Part of the Whole
This article on Black History Month by Judith Tannenbaum was originally posted on AOLNews.com on 2/4/11 Say how ya doing Outside world? Do you remember me? I’m that intricate part Missing from the...
View ArticleI Wanted To Remind Us We Were People
by Elana Pritchard About the guest blogger: Elana Pritchard is a cartoonist in Los Angeles. Before she landed in jail she worked as an animator on Ralph Bakshi’s film, Last Days of Coney Island. She...
View ArticleAn Excavation of Seeing
About the guest blogger: Treacy Ziegler is a regular contributor to the PAC blog, and has been an exhibiting artist for the past 23 years. She studied painting and printmaking for four years at the...
View ArticleAn Intricate Part of the Whole
This article on Black History Month by Judith Tannenbaum was originally posted on AOLNews.com on 2/4/11 Say how ya doing Outside world? Do you remember me? I'm that intricate part Missing from the...
View ArticleI Wanted To Remind Us We Were People
by Elana Pritchard About the guest blogger: Elana Pritchard is a cartoonist in Los Angeles. Before she landed in jail she worked as an animator on Ralph Bakshi's film, Last Days of Coney Island. She...
View ArticleAn Excavation of Seeing
About the guest blogger: Treacy Ziegler is a regular contributor to the PAC blog, and has been an exhibiting artist for the past 23 years. She studied painting and printmaking for four years at the...
View ArticleA Message from Translation is Dialogue
Our JAC community is continually expanding, reaching out to artists, activists, and volunteers from all corners of the globe. In the spirit of creation during this period of isolation, as the entire...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Prison
This post will be updated with additional quotes and testimonials, as JAC receives further information from the incarcerated individuals within our network. If you have any details that might be...
View ArticleHow to Photograph Your Incarcerated Loved One’s Art | Resource Guide
Learn how to take pictures of your incarcerated loved one’s artwork and submit them to the Justice Art Coalition. The post How to Photograph Your Incarcerated Loved One’s Art | Resource Guide first...
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