Prison Inmate Art
a Subcategory of Representational Art (other): 20-21st Century
Online information from sources other than Resource Library
How
Art Changed the Prison: The Work of the CPA Prison Arts Program is a 2019 exhibit at the Aldrich
Museum of Contemporary Art which says: "The Aldrich Contemporary
Art Museum is pleased to present an exhibition of visual art made in Connecticut's
correctional institutions over the past three decades, borrowed from current
and former inmates, private collections, including that of the curator,
and from the permanent collection of the Prison Arts Program, which is part
of Community Partners in Action (CPA), a non-profit that focuses on behavioral
change of both current and past inmates of Connecticut's prison system,
in addition to advocating for criminal justice reform." Also
see the website for The
Justice Arts Coalition. Accessed 12/21
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