Investigating Prison History: A Virtual Exhibition
/If you missed the June 2016 exhibition in Hudson, NY, you now see the artwork created by Hudson high school students interpreting the history of the NYS Training School for Girls.
Read MoreIf you missed the June 2016 exhibition in Hudson, NY, you now see the artwork created by Hudson high school students interpreting the history of the NYS Training School for Girls.
Read MoreThe Hudson Prison Memory Project (HPMP) in Hudson, NY, a member site of the national Prison Public Memory Project, is proud to announce the formation of a community advisory committee.
Read MoreIn this excerpt from the article, "Redesigning a Prison Town," Huling urges the creation of local ‘sites of prison memory' in communities that host prisons.
Read MoreThree different days in July, 2015, the Prison Public Memory Project is holding pop-up museums in three different locations in Hudson, NY.
Read MorePrison Public Memory Project collaborator Russ Immarigeon was awarded a research fellowship from the New York State Archives in support of his ongoing research into the history of the New York State Training School for Girls in Hudson, NY.
Read MoreThe Prison Public Memory Project uses public history, art, and new media to engage communities in conversation about the roles of prisons in society.