Welcome to our Inmate Artwork Gallery
Explore the incredible talent and creativity of incarcerated individuals through their artwork.
Art & Sarcasm Against Mass incarnation: An Illinois Humanities Envisioning Initiative
A groundbreaking project directed by Joesph Dole
With support from an Illinois Humanitarians grant, Joesph Dole-a committed advocate, writer and artist-has collaborated with 14 incarcerated artists to create “art & Sarcasm Against Mass Incarceration.” This unique collection of artwork illuminates the realities of incarceration using popular graphics, metaphor and humor. The artists examine the economics of incarceration, the impact of changing laws, toxic prison conditions and the toll of incarceration on families.
While these works convey the deep pain and harm inflicted by incarceration, they are also acts of resilience and resistance-bringing vital issues to public attention from within prison walls. Together, these artworks call for awareness, conversation and change.
Current Exhibition: Don’t miss the chance to experience this powerful exhibition in person. Visit Walls Turned Sideways at 2717 W Madison St. Chicago; to see the artwork that confronts pressing social issues and reimagines justice. Showing now through the end of January. Plan your visit today and be part of the conversation.
More Details: [https://wallsturnedsideways.org/exhibitions/]
Artwork is Available for Purchase: Own A Piece of the Movement!
Purchase a 16x20in poster at paroleillinois.com and directly support the artist-50% of the revenue goes to the artist. Every piece purchased is a stand against mass incarceration and a step towards justice.
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Learn About the Stories Behind the Art
Each piece of artwork has a unique narrative. Discover the inspiration and emotions that went into creating these masterpieces.
Support Inmate Artists Today
By purchasing inmate artwork, you can directly support rehabilitation and creative expression within the prison system.