‘A way to deal with emotion’: how teaching art can help prisoners
by David Smith in Washington from World news | The Guardian on (#5RHNQ)
The Prison Arts Collective brings art, and renowned artists, to incarcerated people as a form of therapy and escape
The American prison has a long cultural history, depicted in movies from The Shawshank Redemption to The Green Mile. They are generally portrayed as harsh, dehumanising places populated by hardened criminals and vicious guards.
Who better, then, to demystify prisons and those who live in them than artists themselves? We've had this glorified TV version of what a prison is in America and sure, it's not a cakewalk, but it's also humans in there - our fellow humans," says Brian Roettinger, a graphic designer based in Los Angeles.
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