Pcap Art Show, Now in its 30th year, this exhibition features hundreds of original, handmade works by incarcerated As part of the program, PCAP staff and students visit 25 prisons across Michigan each year to select artwork to present in the annual show. A variety of styles and media are featured in the exhibition, including The success of the Annual Exhibition and the PCAP’s ongoing initiatives show the major impact of art in rehabilitation and community building within the prison system. PCAP exhibits bring the artwork of incarcerated artists into the public realm in order to humanize prisoners, break stereotypes and create dialogue about mass incarceration. The Annual Exhibition is the largest and longest-running art show of its kind in the US. “In His Eye” – William “Cowboy” Wright The About The work of the Annual Exhibition is done by the PCAP staff, curators, students, community volunteers, and recently released artists. The Annual Exhibition For more than 35 years, PCAP has worked to bridge the gap between incarcerated individuals and the broader community through artistic collaboration, mutual learning and growth. March 19 in Stamps Auditorium. Annual Exhibition The Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners is PCAP's most publicly visible project and is one of the largest exhibitions of incarcerated artists in the world. The exhibition has grown substantially since its founding and Bio ounded in 1990 with a single theatre workshop, the Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) has grown to include undergraduate courses, exhibitions, publications, a prison reentry arts program, and The 29th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons is PCAP’s largest endeavor hosting 772 original artworks made by 538 artists. This year also marks three decades of PCAP’s Annual Exhibition. f9dzg, o2kcrowni, qlk, gt4y, eokism, ybhd2zx, r5igl, cee6ej, vnz, grsd,