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MIT Press Publishes Public Servants

MIT Press, in collaboration with the New Museum has just published a book entitled Public Servants: Art and the Crisis of the Common Good. The book features an essay by Joshua Dubler commissioned explicitly for the volume about Prison Obscura. Joshua’s essay appears on pages 141-158.  Images from some of my juvenile  incarcerated students are included.

Gallery Project Presents “Unseen”

I’m pleased to have work from two series, Captured Youth and Rainier School, along with works from my incarcerated students included in this major exhibition. Unseen opens in Detroit, August 1st, 2014… Read the Michigan Live review.    The following rarely seen images were created by incarcerated teens in the Green Hill School, Chehalis, Washington, 2000. from the press release  UNSEEN: A GALLERY PROJECT DUAL-SITE EXHIBIT IN DETROIT AND ANN ARBOR   DETROIT:  August 1st – August 31st, 2014 Eastern Market 1550 Winder (across from Red Bull House of Art) Detroit, MI   ANN ARBOR:  September 12th – October 12th, 2014 Ann Arbor …

Prison Obscura Opens January 24th

I’m pleased to have examples of photography from my young incarcerated workshop participants in this promising group exhibition, curated by Pete Brook. http://exhibits.haverford.edu/prisonobscura/

Seen But Not Heard: Photos from US Juvenile Prisons

December 6th – 22nd  at the Kulturni Centar Beograda (KCB) in Belgrade, Serbia.  This exhibition  features AS220, Steve Liss, Joseph Rodriguez, Ara Oshagan, Richard Ross, myself and the works of many of my incarcerated students from prison workshops I conducted.  Curated by my buddy Pete Brook of prisonphotography.org, it’s worth checking out, if you’re in the neighborhood.