Prison Creative Arts Project

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701 E University Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) in Ann Arbor, MI is dedicated to bringing the artwork of incarcerated individuals into the public eye to challenge stereotypes and foster conversations about mass incarceration. Through exhibits, workshops, and courses, PCAP facilitates creative collaborations between the University of Michigan community and those impacted by the justice system for mutual learning and growth.

PCAP's Linkage Community provides a space for artists with lived experience in prison to deepen their craft in an environment of radical acceptance and authentic connections. The organization also publishes the Michigan Review of Prisoner Creative Writing, showcasing the talent and diversity of writers incarcerated in Michigan and highlighting writing that is heartfelt, unique, and well-crafted.

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