This art exhibit features art in the form of posters, including artwork of formerly and currently incarcerated persons around the theme of this conference, Seeding Justice. We are grateful to be able to share work from directly impacted artists across the country. Please stop by and experience art working in service of healing justicee and liberation.
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Pastor Isaac Scott is a multidisciplinary visual artist, journalist, and human rights activist. He is a Fellow at the Center for Institutional and Social Change at Columbia Law School, and founder and lead artist for The Confined Arts at the Center for Justice at Columbia University, where he spearheads the promotion of justice reform through the transformative power of the arts.
Open Call for Clemency is a virtual exhibition of visual art by people who are currently incarcerated in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. TCA collaborated with the Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP) Campaign and curator Claire Kim to collect works that reflect on personal responses to the current COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on the urgency and importance of clemency.
In 2016 The Confined Arts (TCA) launched a three-month long exhibition project entitled VISIONS OF CONFINEMENT: A LENS ON WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES PRISON SYSTEM, at the Hunter College East Harlem Gallery with Curator Arden Sherman.
This 25-Piece mixed media exhibition by Social Impact Artist, Pastor Isaac Scott, at Metropolitan Community Church of New York, explores themes of #Justice #Healing #Forgiveness #Redemption and #Love
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