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Page 1: Art x press release art of the incarcerated

356  East  3rd  Street  Long  Beach,  CA  90802  

562-­491-­0278  [email protected]  

www.artexchangelb.org    

 

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356  East  3rd  Street  Long  Beach,  CA  90802  

562-­491-­0278  [email protected]  

www.artexchangelb.org    

 

 

WHO         ArtExchange  and  the  Office  of  Restorative  Justice  

WHAT     Exhibition:  Art  of  the  Incarcerated  –  Faith  and  Hope  Beyond  Prison  Walls  

WHERE         ArtExchange,  356  E  3rd  St,  Long  Beach,  CA  90802  

WHEN         Exhibition  opens  on  March  7th  to  a  select  audience.  

(see  schedule  below  for  specific  dates  for  special  exhibition  events)  

CONTACT     Nicolassa  Galvez,  CEO  of  the  ArtExchange  at    [email protected]  /  562  999  1482  

 

FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE  The ArtExchange is hosting an exhibition in collaboration with the Office of Restorative Justice of the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles that will showcase various artists’ who have been incarcerated or are currently in prisons and jails throughout California. Artwork will be for sale, proceeds will fund programs for children whose parents are incarcerated and inmate re-entry support. The Office of Restorative Justice just held their 7th exhibit at Homeboy Industries last October. This collaboration will be the FIRST time the artwork has been shown in Long Beach!

Artist: Richard Dooley (life in prison) Title: Self Portrait Medium: Ink on a pillowcase Institution: Pelican Bay Shu

Artist: Michael Camarina Title: Dance with Death Medium: Color Pencil Institution: Pelican Bay Shu

Artist: Anonymous Title: Whale Medium: Wood Carving Institution: Correctional Training Facility

 

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356  East  3rd  Street  Long  Beach,  CA  90802  

562-­491-­0278  [email protected]  

www.artexchangelb.org    

 

  Schedule of Events • Monday, February 24th, 11am-2pm

o Exhibition Prep: Office of Restorative Justice program participants will help prep gallery for exhibition

• Thursday, February 27th, 11am-2pm o Exhibition Prep: Office of Restorative Justice program participants will help prep gallery

for exhibition • Tuesday, March 4th, 11am-2pm

o Exhibition Prep: Office of Restorative Justice program participants will help prep gallery for exhibition

• Friday, March 7th, 7-9pm o “Arte: Vida en Muerte”: By invite only – VIP attendees will be the first to view the artwork

and have the opportunity to purchase. There will be a limited selection of prints of featured artists for each attendee.

• Saturday March 8th, 6-10pm o Saturday Art Walk: This will be the first opportunity for the community to view and

purchase the art work. o Welcome and Introductions at 7pm: Representatives from the Office of Restorative

Justice will welcome the community and provide a history of the origin of the art show that was founded over 7 years ago.

• Saturday, March 22nd, 1pm-6pm o Blackbook Sessions, Black Book Sessions is a non-profit organization committed to

empowering and inspiring young talented minds. Event includes youth art contest and scholarship, live painting, educational workshops and art activities (free and open to the community). Check out www.blackbooksessions.org for more information.

• Saturday, April 12th: o Artists Circle, 2pm-3pm: Formerly incarcerated artists and local Long Beach artists will

participate in a storytelling story about their diverse experiences as an artist (not open to the community)

o Incarcerated Artists Panel, 3pm-5pm: Panel of formerly incarcerated artists, art instructor from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and representative from the Office of Restorative Justice (free and open to the community).

o 6pm-10pm: Second Saturday Art Walk – opportunity to view and purchase the art work. • Saturday, April 26th:

o “Our Lost Sons,” 7-10pm: Film Screening and Q&A with the director Alexa Oona Schulz. Our Lost Sons is a character-driven documentary that centers on two Los Angeles Latina mothers' intimate journey to overcome overpowering feelings of guilt and shame after learning that their teenage sons are convicted for murder and incarcerated for life. The film investigates how the once innocent and sweet kids could transform into gang-banging criminals. An unprecedented maternal perspective on the world of gang violence, this film explores the hidden face of incarceration and takes you on an inspiring journey of healing and growth. https://www.facebook.com/OurLostSons

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356  East  3rd  Street  Long  Beach,  CA  90802  

562-­491-­0278  [email protected]  

www.artexchangelb.org    

 

• Saturday, May 12th: o Restorative Justice Panel, 3pm-5pm: Panel of a victim, a victim’s mother, an offender

and an offender’s mother. The goal of restorative justice is to break the barriers created when a crime occurs (free and open to the community).

o 6pm-10pm: Second Saturday Art Walk – opportunity to view and purchase the art work. • More events to be announced!!

Partners

ArtExchange

www.ArtExchangeLB.org ¤ Facebook/ArtExchangeLB ¤ Instagram/ArtExchangeLB

The ArtExchange is an innovative visual arts center at the East Village Arts District in downtown Long Beach. Creative programming, artist studios, galleries and special events define the ArtExchange as a unique place to experience art. The three primary goals are:

(1) Provide professional artist support: Strengthen the local arts scene and facilitating the emergence of local ‘schools’ of artists whose work is formed by their collaboration with each other, visiting artists and the community.

(2) Be a source of quality arts education: Provide art students a number of opportunities to develop their talent, create artwork, learn new skills and showcase their work. By providing quality art courses, ArtX can help to revitalize Long Beach’s arts education offerings and add to the quality of life for people of all economic and cultural backgrounds.

(3) Engage the community: Enhance the quality of life in our community, create synergy for economic development, and serve as an interactive, cultural destination that attracts both residents and tourists.

Office of Restorative Justice

www.la-archdiocese.org ¤ www.faithandhopeartshow.com

Restorative Justice is about building a system that makes the community whole again through various programs called Families of the Incarcerated and Partnership for Re-Entry Program that:

(1) Helps “Keeps the family together” by providing bus trips to children and family members to visit loved ones who are incarcerated.

(2) Assists to combat the high recidivism rate of parolees through counseling, education and housing referrals.