In the realm of relief and development work, we talk a lot about Advocacy - by definition "the act of pleading for, supporting, or recommending." Basically, a stepping up to draw attention to and speak for something in need of action or recognition. Recently, another word has been added: Creative Advocacy. I've seen this range from concerts, t-shirts or races to book projects, video projects and even costume dinner fundraisers. The possibilities for creative advocacy are endless - your imagination is the limit. But at PATH, we've been blessed to have a truly unique opportunity to advocate for orphans and widows in Uganda: Artwork. But this art is not made by just anyone or a regular artists, it's created by inmates in Eastern Oregon. These men who once committed acts of violence, injustice and dishonesty are now helping save innocent lives. Not only has their work helped provide food, shelter, education and family to some of the most vulnerable people in Uganda, it's also changing their lives.
"How could an inmate in Eastern Oregon be of any help or value to a child 9000 miles away? What if a prisoner in in the US reached out to the lowest of Ugandan society and actually made a difference?
"How could an inmate in Eastern Oregon be of any help or value to a child 9000 miles away? What if a prisoner in in the US reached out to the lowest of Ugandan society and actually made a difference?
What if little or no
art training produced a very unique creation? What if this truly
represents a healing process in the artist, which then becomes an
important element of hope in the life of a child in Uganda?"
In 2008,
after viewing original samples and pictures of various inmate art at the
SRCI Facility in eastern Oregon, it was determined that a fund raising
project could be organized using original pieces. So far over 200
pieces have been produced to continue this amazing project. As you read
this the inmates produce from their hearts and hands to touch the lives
of those less fortunate.
Here are just a few more examples of the artwork that is changing the lives of inmates and orphans alike. If you'd like to learn more or purchase artwork, visit our online store here.
And if you'd like to view this artwork in person here are upcoming show dates:
July 1- 31st - The Common Table, Bend OR
August 3rd - First Friday Artwalk, Oxford Hotel, Bend OR
October 5th - First Friday Artwalk, Oxford Hotel, Bend OR
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