@AHRCpress funded project on prisoner artists, arts practitioners, arts therapists and the arts of imprisonment 2023-25. PI @a_chamberlen based @SocioWarwick.
New article by @HRDCCarvalho explores the importance of violence in the aesthetics of UK drill and its criminalization: two imaginaries "bound together" in a way that "goes beyond semiotic interpretation" @Warwick_Law#ukdrill check it out here: https://t.co/XJ3Hg65Mja
"when I read those words now, nearly three years later, I find I have no memory of that cellmate, nor do I seem to have recorded his name anywhere" ... the unsettling short story by @ShipleyWrites#prisonwriting@captive_arts out now and available here: https://t.co/x0PwEX177l
Super excited to see my paper with artist Travis De Vries published online in @law_humanities. Our paper is part of the forthcoming creative responses to justice problems issue. You can read it here:
https://t.co/xkEqzfepVC
"Pain of all sorts, and its attendant politics, is particularly evident in the area of the prison where we are working, and where Kevin A. is housed"... New article by @RBernatek on an experience of prison @captive_arts@SocioWarwick Read it here: https://t.co/evVQONzwUv
We're very excited to be #recruiting for a Projects & Operations Coordinator (part-time) to join our dedicated office team - a dynamic role that plays an important part in our projects and the running of our office. Salary £24-£27k pro rata
👉https://t.co/SAZsDB4UyB
🎨 What does ‘co-curated’ mean in prison arts? @manwithbooks shares lessons from https://t.co/okaPXpx4Sk and the risks of tokenism.
Read the blog 👇
https://t.co/PzJTcATJ3Y
Join Our next ONLINE Seminar. We are excited to be joined by Prof. Des Manderson, who will be talking about his recent work exploring the basis of colonial legal imaginaries.
MS Teams Meeting Link: https://t.co/4bNU7j1atk
Artworks on display in our exhibition ‘Almost Home’ explore what ‘home’ can mean to different people - from city skylines and rural landscapes, to comfort food and loved ones.
See this painting and other fab works from the North East up-close at @balticgateshead until 11 May 🖼️
Our next seminar is on 'How Can a Process of Writing and Walking help to Navigate Liminal Life Spaces?: Our Collaborative Creative Recovery', Dr Jessica Moriaty and Christina Reading (Brighton)
🗓️16th April 2025
📷16:30-18:00📷
📍LT 27 Wilberforce Bdg
https://t.co/ZOA5qTOeyu
The nights are long in prison for those who are out of time.
How long is long enough?
Punishment Acts: Tales of Retribution, Reparation and Redemption
9-17 April 2025
Tickets: https://t.co/ZSywcy1tIH
Join our next ‘Aesthetics & Justice’ seminar, co-hosted w/ @WarwickCJC , @WarwickCCLS: Exploring the Soundscapes of Incarceration w/
Laudan Nooshin & @KateHerrity
Weds 19th February 2025 | 2 – 3.15 pm (GMT)
Warwick Law School (S2.09) & Online: https://t.co/XlGPNHdCrc
Exploring the Soundscapes of Incarceration
When: Wednesday 19th February 2025 | 2 – 3.15 pm (GMT)
Where: Warwick Law School (S2.09) & Online
Join here: https://t.co/Oc7FxtBqzY
Join our next ‘Aesthetics & Justice’ seminar, co-hosted w/ @WarwickCJC , @WarwickCCLS: Exploring the Soundscapes of Incarceration w/
Laudan Nooshin & @KateHerrity
Weds 19th February 2025 | 2 – 3.15 pm (GMT)
Warwick Law School (S2.09) & Online: https://t.co/XlGPNHdCrc
CIC Co-Director Dr Jo Metcalf will speak on imprisonment in transatlantic creative writing exchanges at the Captive Arts online seminar, Weds 22/1 at 14.00. Details below:
Join us for our next ONLINE seminar, part of the “Aesthetics & Justice” series co-organised w/ @WarwickCJC, @Warwick_Law & @SocioWarwick looking at creative encounters in prison & police custody, with @drlaylaskinns & @jometcalf2 🗓️on Weds 22/01/25 2.00-3.15pm (gmt). Details👇🏽
Join us for our next ONLINE seminar, part of the “Aesthetics & Justice” series co-organised w/ @WarwickCJC, @Warwick_Law & @SocioWarwick looking at creative encounters in prison & police custody, with @drlaylaskinns & @jometcalf2 🗓️on Weds 22/01/25 2.00-3.15pm (gmt). Details👇🏽