Prisoner artwork to go on display at exhibition

A picture of a painted angel. It has wings and grey hair. The image is on display at the exhibition. Image source, States of Jersey
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The States of Jersey Prison Service has launched an exhibition called Inside Out 17

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An exhibition featuring art created by prisoners is to go on show next week.

The States of Jersey Prison Service has launched Inside Out 17, a public exhibition hosted by ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House.

Each piece created by prisoners at HMP La Moye tells a story and offers insights into the journeys, emotions, and reflections of the artists, the prison service said.

Prisoners are offered art classes at the prison as part of an education programme designed to support rehabilitation.

The display will be on show from 5 September until 21 September, with the exhibition closed on Mondays.

Lucy Blackmore, art teacher at La Moye, said: "We're proud to collaborate with ArtHouse Jersey in presenting this exhibition.

"Showcasing the work created by prisoners helps motivate and engage them in creative activity.

"It not only boosts individual self-esteem but also encourages participation in wider educational opportunities and behaviour management programmes, all of which support prisoners in making positive, life-changing decisions."

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