End Death by Incarceration Virtual Art Show 2020

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Welcome to the End Death by Incarceration Art Show. The show started out as a contest. First we conducted a survey with all the women and trans people we knew serving life. About 60 people responded sharing ideas for art and information they wanted people to know. We have collected some quotes from the survey here. We then created a fact sheet about information pertaining to Life Sentences in PA and along with the quotes from our friends inside sent our our call for an Art Contest. You can see the amazing response to this call! Almost 60 artists participated, half creating from prison and half creating from solidarity.

Thank You Artists

End Death by Incarceration Virtual Art Show
Window display at Boom. End Death by Incarceration letters and watercolor protraits by James YaYa Hough. Brown signs by Meg Flores.