Virtual Gallery
Welcome to the AATI Virtual Art Gallery.
Incarcerated artists don’t often have the opportunity to showcase their work for others, but through this virtual gallery, as well as a series of in-person exhibitions made possible by our partners, we’re able to bring these works beyond prison walls for public view.
We will continue to add images to this constantly curated virtual exhibition.
A painting by John Blasi, "The Candyman," created with pigments from M&M candy. This guitar, taken as contraband from a prison inmate, is built from cardboard, with strings made of stretched and twisted garbage bags, and tuning pegs are made from the plastic of disposable ink pens. "Trust me..." Mask created by an inmate, "Vince." Artwork created in solitary confinement. "This I did when I wasn't mad anymore" Artwork by Keith Kilby, a man who was formerly incarcerated. Painting by someone who was in solitary confinement, created years later. Artwork by "Jake" created during an art therapy session held in a prison. "Con Artist" by Charles Bronson/ Charlie Salvador, once recognized as "the most violent inmate in the UK." Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. A sculpture made of found objects by an incarcerated person from a florida state prison. The stones were glued together using nondairy creamer. Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. Artwork done by an incarcerated man at FCC Florence in Colorado. An outdoor mural created by inmates. 20' x 40'. A landscape by John Blasi created with M&Ms.