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On October 29, 2008 By thejusticeartscoalitionIn logistics2 Comments

Hello Coalition Blog Readers! You are invited to write, comment, and post on the Prison Arts Coalition blog! This is meant to be an interactive space, so if there is something you want to say, go for it! There have been many inquiries about how to write a post for the blog.  As we are …

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We couldn't do it without you. Your donations and We couldn't do it without you. Your donations and solidarity help incarcerated artists feel less alone in the world. Thank you for donating to JAC this #GivingTuesday.
Join us TODAY from 12:00 - 4:00pm at the Alternati Join us TODAY from 12:00 - 4:00pm at the Alternative Gift Fair at 310 Tulip Ave in Takoma Park! If you can't visit in-person, you can still shop for gifts online:
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Just one card can touch a life. TODAY is the last Just one card can touch a life. TODAY is the last day to contribute to JAC this #GivingTuesday and combat isolation through solidarity. Use the link in our bio.
TONIGHT! Join us at the Disposition exhibition at TONIGHT! Join us at the Disposition exhibition at Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery at the Smith Center for Healing. This exhibition will open tonight with an Opening Reception from 6-9 pm. We invite you to stay during the opening reception for an Artist Talk with one of the featured artists, Halim Flowers, at 7:30 pm.
Art helps us feel less alone in the world. Your #G Art helps us feel less alone in the world. Your #GivingTuesday donations help us combat isolation and promote creativity that transcends prison walls. Contribute today at the link in our bio.
Creativity knows no bounds, even within prison wal Creativity knows no bounds, even within prison walls. This Giving Tuesday, contribute to the Justice Arts Coalition and help artists like Conor express their emotions, stories, and dreams through art. Link in bio.
"JAC was able to build connections for me. Who wo "JAC was able to build connections for me.  Who would have ever thought that my work could help represent social movements, land on the cover of menus featured in the James Beard House or be included in the Marking Time exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art PS1?  Yet all these events came to be because of the Justice Arts Coalition." - Conor Broderick, JAC Network Artist

TODAY is #GivingTuesday! Give the gift of connection by supporting Justice Arts Coalition. Link in bio.
Meet Douglas Earls. Douglas is an artist based in Meet Douglas Earls. Douglas is an artist based in South Carolina who can speak directly to the work JAC does — and why we do it. Support our work today at the link in our bio!
Find Douglas at @douglasearlsart 
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Hear directly from JAC’s Executive Director and Hear directly from JAC’s Executive Director and Founder Wendy Jason about the work we do and why you should give this #GivingTuesday!
Prison is isolating. In small and big ways, our sh Prison is isolating. In small and big ways, our shared love of art can reach through those walls. Your donation this #GivingTuesday ensures we can enjoy and be challenged by imaginations across the country.
"I just received the letters yesterday and it put "I just received the letters yesterday and it put a smile on my face. It felt good to know that people that I didn't know were moved by my work. I will be writing back to them today." -- Rayfel, JAC Artist

This Giving Tuesday, combat isolation and practice solidarity by supporting the Justice Arts Coalition. Link in Bio.
Listen to the powerful voice of Tomás, JAC artist Listen to the powerful voice of Tomás, JAC artist and board member! 🎨✨ 

Artists create for countless reasons. At Justice Arts Coalition, we meet people where they're at, working at a pace that builds trust, with the ultimate goal of creating a world where all artists are truly free. 

#JusticeArtsCoalition #artforjustice  #GivingTuesday
Every artist deserves the chance to showcase their Every artist deserves the chance to showcase their talent. Join us this #GivingTuesday in supporting incarcerated artists through the Justice Arts Coalition.
"I just want to say thank you for whomever is read "I just want to say thank you for whomever is reading this. Art has saved my life in a sense it’s what keeps me pushing through days even when dark. I try to find homes for my Art like through rescues to help raise money for them or anywhere I can donate to try to help. I came here on a negative and my life now is all about finding the positives. People like yourselves who take time to help us Artists in here have a voice is nothing short of amazing and I can't thank you enough." -- Nino, JAC Artist
 
#GivingTuesday is one week away! Help us get to our goal of $20,000 to ensure we have everything we need to support incarcerated artists across the country.
Grateful to @jasonraffertyart and @utulsaart stude Grateful to @jasonraffertyart and @utulsaart students for engaging so deeply with the artwork during their visit to Justice Arts Coalition’s Dreamscapes Exhibition in Chimera Cafe (212 N. Main St Tulsa, OK). The thoughtful letters they wrote to the artists were sent off today. ❤️

Dreamscapes is a unique showcase bringing together an extraordinary collection of artworks created by currently and previously incarcerated artists, offering a glimpse into the vibrant landscapes that emerge from their dreams and inner worlds. The exhibition runs through the end of November.
 #tulsaok #arts #dreams #incarcerated #dreamscapes #tulsaartsdistrict #exhibition
"I’m always excited when receiving letters from "I’m always excited when receiving letters from you. You are a life-line to my world, to my way of life." --Scotland Haisley, JAC Artist

Creativity knows no bounds, even within prison walls. This #GivingTuesday, contribute to the Justice Arts Coalition and help incarcerated artists express their stories and dreams through art.
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