
Prison Art: Expressions of Faith & Identity
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Between the Lines exhibit at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe showcases artwork created by inmates, featuring pieces like paños and sculptures made from everyday items. The exhibit, which runs through November 5th and opens September 8th, 2024, highlights the ingenuity and communication of prisoners, drawing from local traditions and personal experiences. Former inmate John Paul Granillos paños are included, along with anonymous stories from visitors about the prison system. The museum collaborates with local art groups for workshops, and the exhibit aims to spark conversations on recidivism, trauma, and rights.
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