The Confined Arts (TCA) and Release Aging People from Prison (RAPP) presents Open Call for Clemency, an online exhibition featuring works by artists who are currently incarcerated. The works reflect on personal responses to the current COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on the urgency and importance of clemency. Due to new COVID-19-related communication restrictions imposed in jails and prisons, many artists are not able to share their work or access materials to create new work at this time. This exhibition persists in spite of these limitations. The goal of this exhibition is to emphasize the humanity of those who are incarcerated, share their works as widely as possible, and ultimately reach the Governors’ offices, to advocate for clemency. LEARN MORE AND WATCH NOW!
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NEW 24 HOUR PLAYS: VIRAL MONOLOGUES TO TELL STORIES FROM PEOPLE AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND INCARCERATION
The 24 Hour Plays: Viral Monologues is collaborating with several arts and advocacy organizations - The Broadway Advocacy Coalition; The Confined Arts; RAPP; Zealous and The Center for Institutional and Social Change at Columbia Law School - to feature real stories from those currently and previously incarcerated, their families, and the advocates serving them during this global pandemic. Tuesday 5/12 at 6 PM on Instagram and Facebook @24hourplays. Read & share the announcements in BroadwayWorld and Playbill from today. For more info, direct people to www.24hourplays.com/viral-monologues |
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September 2023
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