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Shutter stories: prison life through the lens
National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Anne Peaker lecture 2016
7th December 2016, 6.30pm, London, £10
How can film and photography change public perception about prison life?
How can we use film and photography to enable prisoners to share their voices? Can this help them on their desistance journey?
This year, the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance's annual Anne Peaker lecture will focus on the use of photography and film in criminal justice settings. It will look at how different media can reveal life behind prison doors, and how film and photography can be powerful tools for sharing stories.
The event will see artist and photographer Edmund Clark share his experience of being the Artist in Residence at HMP Grendon, and how working in the prison has influenced his creative practice.
Edmund's lecture will be followed by a panel discussion looking at questions surrounding the use of media in criminal justice settings. The panel will include:
Edmund Clark, artist and Artist in Residence at HMP Grendon
Rashmi Becker, PhD student at the University of Cambridge
Carlotta Allum, founder and director of Stretch Charity
Raheel Mohammed, founder and director of Maslaha
The event will be followed by refreshments.
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