TRUTH CAMPAIGN 08

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The Reformer's Calendar

Free Artist Mentoring Workshop

2008/06/21 - 10:00am
2008/06/21 - 4:00pm

Thanks to a grant we received from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, you can attend a free workshop to become a mentor to imprisoned artists. Work either as a volunteer or paid staff member in a jail or prison.

You'll learn what it takes to work in a jail or prison to foster artistic development among inmates. You'll receive this valuable training from experienced correctional officials (from both public and private jails) while also benefiting from the insights and knowledge of ex-prisoner artists who will also serve as workshop leaders. These knowledgeable people will share their experiences with you in a relaxed and fun setting at the Prison Art Gallery in downtown Washington, DC. Everything you need for a productive and nourishing day (including an authentic jail lunch) will be provided free.

This is a rare opportunity to make contacts and obtain valuable information. Whether you're looking for a one afternoon per month volunteer opportunity or a full-time paid career position, you will find this workshop a door opener. Meet the people who make hiring decisions while finding out what it takes to be effective in the challenging setting of a jail or prison.

Please call us at 202-393-1511 or email staff@PrisonsFoundation.org for more information. Thank you.

Prison Art Gallery
1600 K Street NW, Washington
Washington, DC, 20006
United States
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