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Arts in Prisons (Online) Credit-rated | ARTLECTURE
  • Arts in Prisons (Online) Credit-rated
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This class will be taught online using a mixture of MS Teams and Zoom – you can take part from the comfort of your own home from anywhere in the world!

This online credit-rated course aims to provide you with a critical understanding of the role of the arts in the context of a prison. You will explore theory and practice in Scotland, the UK and internationally and have the opportunity to explore how you might develop your own arts practice in this field.

Places on this course are limited and are by application.

Module content

The module aims to:

  • Introduce you to related research and practical tools around the Arts in Prisons.
  • Engage you in the wider dialogue around socially engaged arts practice and Criminal Justice.
  • Enable you to explore your own practice and how it might work within a criminal justice context.

During the course students will:

  • Demonstrate understanding of key research in the arts and criminal justice.
  • Apply knowledge and understanding of arts and criminal justice practices to develop a proposed arts project to be delivered in a prison.
  • Reflect on their own development as an artist and the broader impact of the arts in criminal justice settings.
  Accepted  2023-11-10 09:14

*This program is subject to change by the Organizer's reasons, so please refer to the website or the Organizer's notice for more information.
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Contacts/Email : This online credit-rated course aims to provide you with a critical understanding of the role of the arts in the context of a prison.