ArtSpoken Features Works From Incarcerated Individuals

INDIANAPOLIS — Art from those incarcerated in Indiana prisons will be on display and available for sale during ArtSpoken on Thursday, April 25 at 6 p.m. at Public Advocates in Community re-Entry (PACE) headquarters in downtown Indianapolis, 1314 N. Meridian. Sales of the works will go to support the organization.
The Indianapolis-based nonprofit provides a variety of services to currently and previously incarcerated individuals and their families to help them lead productive and responsible lives in their communities. As the leading re-entry agency in the state of Indiana, PACE provides case management, recovery support, moral reconation therapy (MRT), education and job training, and more.
The funds raised from ArtSpoken will provide programming to help PACE clients re-enter the community and make the most of their second chances.
The evening will also feature entertainment, mocktails and refreshments. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.paceindy.org/artspoken or at the door.