Weston College Prison Education Students Showcase Their Creative Flair
Prison learners were given the opportunity to showcase their talents at Weston College’s annual Creative Arts Summer Festival.
The festival, which enabled students from across the College creative arts faculty to exhibit their work, took place from June 11th to 20th and attracted rave reviews.
Work was produced by students studying media production, graphic design, photography, contemporary arts, as well as art and design.
It was also a unique opportunity for the College learners in prisons across the South West and South East, who provided poetry, oil paintings, pencil drawings ceramics and sculptures. Weston College delivers education in 19 prisons across the country.
Hundreds of people from across the region attend the festival each year, including those working and studying in the creative arts industries. Referring to the prison learners’ work, one visitor said: “There is a real depth and substance in the work. As a graphic designer and artist it is apparent to me that art has an ability to expose the truth in everybody without judgement.
“They are clearly very talented individuals who have become lost in society through mistakes made through peer pressure and a lack of positive role models.”
Weston College’s Prison Education provision will continue to showcase the many talents of learners within the prison network. The aim is to support the successful rehabilitation, resettlement and employment of offenders when they are released.
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