‘Juvenile In Justice’, is an exploration of the lives of young people living in prison in the USA.
Our latest exhibition, ‘Juvenile In Justice’, is an exploration of the lives of young people living in prison in the USA. Combining photographs and first-hand testimonials, the Juvenile In Justice exhibition provides a unique insight into the lived experiences and realities of young people impacted by the juvenile criminal justice system.
The exhibition highlights the work of Californian artist and activist, Richard Ross, who has visited over 300 youth detention sites in over 35 states and has documented the lives of more than 1,000 young people.
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High Pavement, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1HN
01159 520555
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Mon – Sun 10am – 5.00pm
Last admission, 4pm
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