kevin flannigan finds therapeutic release in his watercolor wonders The natural simplicity of life captivates the creative energies of Kevin … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2023
STANLEY-BEY’S POINTILLISM AND Steampunk Styling
Mark Stanley-Bey has been creating art most of his life. He worked as an illustrator inker in Orange County before he was incarcerated. This is his … [Read more...]
HEART OF DARKNESS
When 38-year-old Edgar Zarate Martinez picks up a pencil or a paintbrush, it’s his mother’s influence that he channels into his art. “I was raised … [Read more...]
rising from the ASHES
erick maciel's canvas tells a story of redemption “I found that I could draw when I was in the seventh grade,” said incarcerated artist Erick … [Read more...]
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT – Beached
Throughout historyprisoners have pursuedmyriad means of creativeexpression. Nearly twomillennia ago Paul theApostle spent his timein prison … [Read more...]
lasting impressions
Pat Maloney dedicated 40 years of his life to teaching and mentoring incarcerated artists at San Quentin State Prison before his retirement in … [Read more...]
Great art does indeed come from great suffering
The coronavirus pandemic has proven the age-old adage In this edition of Wall City magazine, we take a look at the connection between the arts … [Read more...]
HISTORIC MESS HALL MURALS
The walls of San Quentin’s chow halls are a fantastic display of history. Begun in 1953 by Alfredo Santos and two fellow prisoners, these … [Read more...]
SQ News Around the world…
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M I N I O N S I N V A S I O N
Jorge Cuevas breathes life into his Minionsthrough the ancient Japanese art of Origami News flash; San Quentin has been invaded by Minions! … [Read more...]
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