PCAP and artist Faye Claridge to showcase 31 incarcerated artists in both the UK and US featuring an exhibition at Ann Arbor Art Fair.
In 2020, PCAP could not meet incarcerated artists in person for the first time in 25 years. As an adaptation to the pandemic, PCAP invited artists incarcerated in Michigan state prisons to create small-scale artwork and send their entries to PCAP by mail.
A groundbreaking art exhibition and poetic journey born from the collaboration between the Marquette Poets Circle and artists from the Prison Creative Arts Project at the University of Michigan.
A collaborative photography project, bringing together men incarcerated within the MDOC and students from the University of Michigan to create images about the personal experiences of those directly impacted by mass incarceration.
29th Annual Digital Exhibition
Every year, PCAP presents an exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, drawings, and more from incarcerated artists across Michigan prisons. This exhibit is the world's largest display of its kind, and the digital exhibition displays these works online, bringing the annual exhibition to a wider audience.