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“Freedom & Captivity: Maine Voices Beyond Prison Walls,” UMVA Gallery, Portland Maine.

  • jillian943
  • Sep 3, 2021
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Updated: Jan 15, 2022




Sept 3-Oct 29, 2021

“Freedom & Captivity: Maine Voices Beyond Prison Walls,” UMVA Gallery, Portland Maine.

YCARE members served as gallery sitter volunteers. The “Maine Voices Beyond Prison Walls” art exhibit is part of the Freedom and Captivity Project, a statewide public arts and humanities collaborative conceived with the participation of people in Maine impacted by incarceration. The project aims to help the public imagine a future without prisons through exhibitions, workshops, webinars, a podcast series, research, creative production and public education materials. members served as gallery sitter volunteers. The “Maine Voices Beyond Prison Walls” art exhibit is part of the Freedom and Captivity Project, a statewide public arts and humanities collaborative conceived with the participation of people in Maine impacted by incarceration. The project aims to help the public imagine a future without prisons through exhibitions, workshops, webinars, a podcast series, research, creative production and public education materials.


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