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SUMMARY:Visions of Confinement:  A Lens on Women in the United States Prison System
DESCRIPTION:Thank to everyone who has visited the Vision of Confinement exhibition\, and we welcome everyone else.\n\nAfter an inspiring opening reception  and an informative and educational 3-Day Justice Forum at Visions of Confinement\, the rest of the summer will continue to function as an educational laboratory and flex space inside the gallery\, and is aimed at fostering conversations around female incarceration. In its two week of being open this exhibition has included the voices\, experiences\, and the expertise of currently and formerly incarcerated artist\, poets\, speakers\, and advocates. Discussions have included topics such as aging in prison\, experiences of reentry\, legislative intervention\, mental health\, art and its role in mass incarceration\, and clemency. Discussions have included topics such as aging in prison\, experiences of reentry\, legislative intervention\, mental health\, art and its role in mass incarceration\, and clemency. \n\nJoin us for the closing events at the Hunter East Harlem Gallery \n\nLove Thyself First women’s support workshop\nSat\, September 3\, 12pm – 2pm\n\nWeekly on Saturday\, until Sep 10\, 2016\n\nBreaking Down Patriarchy\nAn Interactive Workshop with Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE)\nSat\, September 3\, 3pm – 5pm\n\nMariposa and the Saint\n\nFrom Solitary Confinement\, A Play Through Letters. In 2012\, Mariposa was sentenced to fifteen months in solitary confinement. Through letters with longtime friend and current collaborator\, Julia Steele Allen\, Mariposa brings her experience to the stage. \nThu\, September 8\, 7:00pm – 9:30pm \nClosing Reception \nSat\, September 10\, 3pm – 6pm \n\n\nClick here for Exhibiting Collaborators \nClick here to show your support  \nFREE ADMISSION  \nI.D. REQUIRED \nCLICK HERE TO VEIW FULL SUMMER SCHEDULE \n  \nAll events organized by Isaac Scott of The Confined Arts and Arden Sherman\, Curator\, Hunter East Harlem Gallery \nJune 29th – September 10\, 2016 \nHunter East Harlem Gallery \nHunter College at Silberman School of Social Work \n2180 Third Avenue and 119th Street \nNew York\, NY 10035 \nWATCH THE EARLY RECAP VIDEO NOW!
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/visions-confinement-lens-women-united-states-prison-system/
LOCATION:Hunter College at Silberman School of Social Work\, 2180 Third Avenue and 119th Street \, New York\, 10035\, United States
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