Prison Renaissance in the Media
Columbia Journalism Review • April 5th, 2021
Inside Stories
SF Chronicle Datebook • March 17th, 2021
Exhibits convey incarcerated artists’ spirit: ‘No matter what I did … there’s beauty inside me’
Nob Hill Gazette • January 31st, 2021
Movers and Shakers: Thinking Outside the Box Pays Off
Art & Object • January 8th, 2021
Meet Us Quickly: Painting for Justice from Prison
SF Chronicle Datebook • December 20th, 2020
‘Painting for Justice From Prison’ spotlights artists who have served time in San Quentin
Dance Magazine • October 15th 2020
Jewish News of Northern California • April 24th, 2019
Prison families’ painful experiences take flight in ‘The Wait Room’
Stanford Daily • September 29, 2017
Prison Renaissance aims to bring incarcerated voices to Stanford
ABC • March 26th, 2021
Prison Renaissance program at San Quentin uses art to end cycles of incarceration
Carvd n Stone • March 17th, 2021
Pilot Program Helps Employ Incarcerated Writers
Artnet News • January 8th, 2021
The Art Angle Podcast: Can Art Help End the Era of Mass Incarceration?
Third Text • January 8th, 2021
A Matter of Liberation: Artwork from Prison Renaissance
SF/Arts Monthly • December 3, 2020
MoAD's newest exhibit, 'Meet Us Quickly,' highlights paintings by San Quentin inmates