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Artwork from inmates at Virginia jails goes on display at Torpedo Factory |
By washingtonpost.com- Dana Hedgpeth |
Published: 07/20/2018 |
After two months in an art class taught by a volunteer artist, Francis Ramirez rediscovered in jail the artistic talents he had as a teenager. He is one of about 55 Fairfax County inmates in an art class whose work is on display at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria. The program is run by Reston artist Kelli Schollard-Sincock and is one of more than 100 programs at the county’s jail aimed at helping to rehabilitate inmates and teach life skills. Schollard-Sincock said that a manager at the Torpedo Factory asked about displaying the inmates’ artwork and that she jumped at the chance. The artwork is on display Friday through Aug. 31. Read More. |
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