Dr Alan Clarke shares what he has learnt from a career running arts projects in prisons across Europe
Across the UK and US the prison arts community is forming a transatlantic network. Becky Mer examines the ins and outs
Daniel Hogg’s work may be ‘art by an offender’ – but that’s far from the whole picture
The insides of prisons have inspired playwrights for generations, you only have to traipse to the Soho Theatre to see a contemporary...
It’s 8.30am and by my rights as a student I shouldn’t even be out of bed yet. As a student, I should be nursing a god awful hangover and...
Ghislaine Howard shows that working in prison is a two-way process for artist and inmates.
Bridget Edwards reveals how the important work of art projects in prisons is under threat.
Bridget Edwards introduces us to two men, one in his late teens and one considerably older. Both have served time in jail and both discovered the arts during their time there. They tell their own stories.
Bridget Edwards marvels at the work of arts professionals who help offenders to learn how to learn.
Susan Ashmore wonders how we quantify the impact of arts...