By Alison Cornyn April 22, 2020
Earth Day seems to be the perfect day to share the latest web project we produced with the Holt/Smithson Foundation, an organization that exists to continue the creative and investigative spirit of the artists Nancy Holt (1938-2014) and Robert Smithson (1938-73). It has truly been a privilege to work with these two gifted artists’ incredible #earthworks. Explore the site at: https://holtsmithsonfoundation.org/By Alison Cornyn June 13, 2019
This grant will support the development and production of an interview webisode series with expert subjects in the fields of criminal justice, psychology, gender, and law. These videos will be accessible through the new website.By Alison Cornyn October 24, 2018
We are excited to announce the opening of the exhibition; Incorrigibles: Bearing Witness to the Incarcerated Girls of New York. This exhibition showcases the work of artists involved with the Incorrigibles project as well as the stories of women who were incarcerated at the New York State Training School for Girls. This exhibition features work byBy Alison Cornyn December 13, 2017
National Traveling Exhibitions & Events States of Incarceration is continuously growing from 500 people in 17 states. It explors the roots of mass incarceration in our own communities through opening national dialogue on what will happen next. PAST – See and hear past programs April 3, 2016 – April 24, 2016 Aronson Gallery, Sheila JohnsonBy Alison Cornyn December 13, 2017
Spurred from preliminary research in the Prison Public Memory Project, Incorrigibles is a transmedia project that tells the stories of ‘incorrigible’ girls in the United States over the last 100 years – beginning with New York State. Drawing on the personal narratives of young women in “the system”, the work investigates the history and present stateBy Alison Cornyn February 02, 2016
The National Endowment for the Humanities recently awarded The New School’s ‘Humanities Action Lab: Global Dialogues on Incarceration’ a $250,000 grant. The grant will help fund the travelling exhibit that accompanies their first project, States of Incarceration. Meant to travel to at least 20 cities over 3 years, the exhibit will focus on the collectiveClick or tap to dismiss this message, and maybe refresh the page. Please feel welcome to let us know what happened, too.