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| Prison art to be exhibited in Downtown Fresno |
| By collegian.csufresno.edu- Jorge Rodriguez |
| Published: 04/02/2018 |
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Fresno State’s Graduate Art Studios will display artwork produced by men incarcerated at Avenal State Prison Friday through Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., beginning on April 5 through April 22 at the M Street Complex in Downtown Fresno. The exhibition, which is part of the Center for Creativity and the Arts, is called “Insider Art: Exploring the Arts within Prison Environments,” and it will showcase over 100 pieces of art. There will also be an opportunity for attendees to see and hear performances by incarcerated men displayed on monitors. Criminology department Chair Emma Hughes along with Fresno State’s College of Social Sciences; the College of Arts and Humanities; the Center for Creativity and the Arts; the department of art and design; and Project Rebound got together to showcase the artwork. Read More. |
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