Creating safe communities through the transformative power of the arts
Number of Individuals in our programs per year
2700
Total individuals in our programs per year
40
Programs per week
12
Participants at least per program
over
100
Programs per year
Number of people served cumulatively
66
Artists employed including CYAP, Team Works, Jail (SC Poetry Project)
Teaching Artists and Alumni
0%
of funds support art workshops in unconventional settings
0
Number of Counties in California
0
Number of individuals in our programs
1000
Alternative High schools in California
0
Youths Served
38
Alumni active in arts
Henry Edward Frank
Transformative Story
From a self-described hopeless state to a leader of his community, Henry is a testament to the therapeutic and community strengthening power of the WJA Prison Arts Program. Henry is an artist, a past participant, and a recipient of the $100,000 Art for Justice Grant.Â
Now, Henry is dedicated to giving back to the community that served as the bedrock of his personal transformation and development. Harnessing the power of art, Henry endeavors to establish a safe space within the carceral system, reflecting the very essence of what WJA aims to offer its participants. By perpetuating the principles that propelled him towards his current path, Henry firmly believes through service to his community, participants can grow and service the world in their own unique way.
We are looking for professional, inspiring, and well-rounded Teaching Artists to instruct weekly classes at various sites throughout California. Artists best suited for a residency with the Prison Arts Project are ones with solid artistic and technical skills along with a unique personal vision demonstrated through original work and presentation.