Juvenile-in-Justice reviewed in the New Yorker


Posted on January 29th, by Katy McCarthy in Blog, Featured in. 2 comments

 

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The Juvenile-in-Justice exhibition currently on view at Ronald Feldman Gallery is reviewed in this week’s edition of the New Yorker! You can read it online HERE.

“The big color portraits are blunt documents– cold and effective.” -New Yorker

If you’re in the city: the exhibition is up until February 16th, at 31 Mercer St. New York, NY. More details at the gallery site HERE.

 

 

Courtesy of the New Yorker, ed. Jan. 28, 2013.

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Katy McCarthy is the blog and media director at www.juvenile-in-justice.com, where she has learned and worked for four years. She has a Bachelors degree from University of California, Santa Barbara but exists in a state of perpetual re-education, devouring reports from the Justice Policy Institute, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Crime Report, the Campaign for Youth Justice and many others dedicated in the fight for system reform. On the weekends she is a sculptor and performance artist.

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