Livestream Lecture: Stitching Time + Give Me Life

Livestream Lecture: Stitching Time + Give Me Life

Jeffrey Greene of CPA's Prison Arts Program presents the opening night lecture, streaming on Arts & Minds Live.

By Fairfield University Art Museum

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About this event

On Thursday, September 11, at 5:30 p.m., Jeffrey Greene, Program Manager of Community Partners in Action’s Prison Arts Program, will deliver the opening night talk, preceded by brief remarks by Maureen Kelleher, co-founder of the Social Justice Collaboration Quilts Project. Together they will celebrate the opening of a pair of exhibitions in the Walsh Gallery: Stitching Time: Social Justice Collaboration Quilts Project and Give Me Life: CPA Prison Arts Program.

The talk will be livestreamed here. Prefer to join us in person? Click here to register for the in-person event.


“White. Or Grey. Boring. Depressing. Very cold, all the time. It was awful. Small. It made me feel small sometimes. But art makes me feel like a big person again. It gave me life.” - Renee Peterson

Since 1978, Community Partners in Action’s Prison Arts Program has been working inside Connecticut prisons to positively and constructively change the lives of the incarcerated and the prison environment by encouraging unique, personal, and evolving artistic pursuits. Artists are asked to make art that only exists because they exist - that transcends the prison, prison life, and the stereotypes that prison affirms. The resulting work is often extraordinary. Exhibitions and publications serve to dignify this work and connect people in prison with their loved ones and the public in the world outside. Community Partners in Action is celebrating its 150th year working with those affected by the criminal justice system in Connecticut.


About the exhibition: Stitching Time features 12 quilts created by men who are incarcerated in the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison. These works of art, and accompanying recorded interviews, tell the story of a unique inside-outside quilt collaboration. The exhibition focuses our attention on the quilt creators, people often forgotten by society when discussing the history of the U.S. criminal justice system. Also on view in the gallery will be Give Me Life, a selection of works from women artists presently or formerly incarcerated at York Correctional Institution, a maximum security state prison in Niantic, CT, courtesy of Community Partners in Action (CPA). The CPA’s Prison Arts program was initiated in 1978 and is one of the longest-running projects of its kind in the United States. Founded in 1875, CPA is celebrating 150 years of working within the criminal justice system. Click here for more information.

Image: Yongmi Olsen, Greenhouse, colored pencil on Bristol board, 2006. Courtesy of the artist and the CPA Prison Arts Program

Frequently asked questions

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Navigate to Arts & Minds Live (http://wwww.fairfield.edu/artsmindslive) at the event time and the livestream will begin automatically. No password is needed! If the stream does not start, try refreshing your browser or use another device.

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