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Reflections from JAC’s Founding Director in Response to Anti-Asian Violence

In this moment of reckoning with the recent and ongoing incidents of violence and hate against Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, I find myself sitting with more questions than answers. I know I want to show up with open heart and mind, listening, seeing, with care and compassion. I know I can study, …

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Inside & Out Exhibition Spotlight: David Potwin, Aimee Wissman, and Mary Anna Pomonis

For a deeper look at some of the incredible pieces in JAC’s inaugural online exhibition,  Inside & Out: Photorealists to Minimalists, JAC spoke with featured artists David Potwin, Aimee Wissman, and Mary Anna Pomonis. Amid growing calls for transformative justice and the abolition of our country’s criminal legal system, artists can play a unique role …

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White Snake Projects: Virtual Opera

by Absa Fall, JAC Intern White Snake Projects uses opera to draw attention to critical issues facing our world. They recently announced their upcoming opera entitled “Death by Life”, which was created in response to the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Cerise Jacobs, the company’s Founding Artistic Director and Creator + Librettist …

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Inside & Out Exhibition Spotlight: Michelle Repiso and Treacy Ziegler

Justice Arts Coalition (JAC) is excited to announce our inaugural online exhibition: Inside & Out: Photorealists to Minimalists. Amid growing calls for transformative justice and the abolition of our country’s criminal legal system, artists can play a unique role in envisioning and implementing new ways of approaching conflict, building community, and fostering healing. By changing …

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Celebrating PCAP’s 25th Annual Exhibition

by Absa Fall, Isa Berliner, and Melissa Wang, JAC Interns Justice Arts Coalition (JAC) is proud to celebrate the 25th Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners. We invite you to view the virtual exhibition from March 16 to March 31 and attend the concurrent online events, such as an artists panel and a guided …

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Guest Blog: Josh Earls

Josh, who paints as Douglas Earls, is a prolific painter and writer who discovered the power of art during his “turbulent and sometimes terrifying first months incarcerated.” His oil paintings and drawings portray diverse, realistic subjects that range from nature to his mother’s red velvet cake. Below, Josh shares his 2020 newsletter, where he writes …

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Guest Post: Naomi Rachel – The Amazing Nash News

by Naomi Rachel, JAC Volunteer – with Gary Farlow and Caddell Kivett  After working with incarcerated poets for twenty years (with PEN and JAC) I didn’t expect to be amazed by anything produced at a prison. Yup, I was a bit jaded. Never by the writers, who always impress me with their knowledge and their …

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At Justice Arts Coalition, we are always working on new ways to engage with our community and share the wonderful work of our network artists. In the past year, we have moved our existing programs to virtual spaces to respond to the pandemic and developed innovative new ways to better amplify system-impacted artists. One of …

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