id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_m3gj3nmpcbdq3nq4xlvpdwlgeu Graeme Knight Time, art and resistance: visual art programs in prisons 1997 172 .pdf application/pdf 59881 4062 66 In researching art programs in prisons, I intended to concentrate on one aspect in of visual art education on prisoner/students' perception of time, paying particular attention c) Ability to 'suspend' time, by engaging with visual art, 'leaving prison' for portions of While research on prison arts programs indicates real and measurable benefits, Staff and inmates alike welcomed the break in routine offered by arts activities, inmate-participants and with other art instructors who had experience working in incarceral structure of a leisure-time prison art program is indeed suspect: a more sensitive they felt about time, art and leisure activities in prison. * Don't offer the art course during inmates' free time. Other researchers, teachers and art therapists working in prisons have described the Other arts instructors in prisons have noted similar instances of an inmate inmates I interviewed, of successful art/s interventions in prisons. Prison Arts Foundation, and Paul and Frank, the two inmates who submitted to taped ./cache/work_m3gj3nmpcbdq3nq4xlvpdwlgeu.pdf ./txt/work_m3gj3nmpcbdq3nq4xlvpdwlgeu.txt