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  2. 'Art inside is healing': 'Between the Lines' aims to ... - AOL

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    Prison inmates use the items most of us toss to create art. Open at the Museum of International Folk Art, "Between the Lines" aims to humanize the incarcerated through a blend of 200 pieces of ...

  3. Art show reflects humanity and uplifts incarcerated voices in ...

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    The art show, featuring work from Orange Correctional Center inmates, is the work of advocates who say such programs help incarcerated people stay out of prison upon release.

  4. He was wrongfully incarcerated in 2013. Today, his art hangs ...

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    Durham artist Sherrill Roland sparks conversations with works about the prison system and wrongful convictions.

  5. Halim Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after his release, he received fellowship awards from Halcyon Arts Lab [4] and Echoing Green [5] to explore using art to change narratives around mass incarceration. He redesigned the logo for the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., in celebration of that museum's centennial, [ 6 ] and estimated that he had sold $1 million worth of ...

  6. Prison art - Wikipedia

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    Prison art is unique in several ways. Due to the low social status of prisoners, art made by prisoners has not historically been well-respected. [2] [3] The art, much like the prisoners themselves, is often subject to controls. [4] [5] Art made by prisoners is sometimes valued, [6] or conversely sometimes sought to be actively destroyed. [7]

  7. Expressive therapies - Wikipedia

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    British psychotherapist Paul Newham using Expressive Therapy with a client. The expressive therapies are the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy, including the distinct disciplines expressive arts therapy and the creative arts therapies (art therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, writing therapy, poetry therapy, and psychodrama).

  8. Washington State Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    2009 - Incarcerated people are required to wear uniforms instead of personal clothing. 2011 - Line of duty death of Officer Jayme Biendl brings increased attention to security. 2015 - State Senate passes SB 5650, establishing a medical subaccount exempt from WADOC deductions to incarcerated people's personal accounts. [70]

  9. Art therapy - Wikipedia

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    Art therapy can also be found in non-clinical settings as well, such as in art studios and creativity development workshops. Licensing for art therapists can vary from state to state with some recognizing art therapy as a separate license and some licensing under a related field such a professional counseling or mental health counseling. [25]

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