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Inside Out 17: Exhibition of artwork by prisoners from La Moye

28 August 2025

The States of Jersey Prison Service is proud to present "Inside Out 17," a unique exhibition featuring a collection of art created by prisoners from HMP La Moye. 

The showcase, which is hosted by ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House, opens its doors to the public on Friday 5 September until Sunday 21 September. Please be aware the exhibition is closed on Mondays. 

Visitors to the gallery can expect a powerful and diverse showcase of creativity from paintings and drawings to ceramics, and even crochet. Many of the pieces will also be available for purchase. 

Each piece on display tells a unique story, offering personal insights into the journeys, emotions, and reflections of the artists. This compelling exhibition provides a rare opportunity to witness the creative expression that can emerge from adversity and highlights the transformative power of art within the prison environment. 

Art classes are offered to prisoners as part of a broader education programme designed to support rehabilitation and prepare individuals for successful reintegration into the community upon release. 

Engaging in artistic activities has been shown to deliver meaningful therapeutic benefits, including improved emotional regulation, enhanced thinking and social skills, and an increased sense of well-being. The exhibition stands as a testament to the positive impact of creativity and education in supporting personal development and second chances.

Head of Education at the prison, Sanja Koppen said: “We’ve got approximately 50 prisoners taking part and we hope the exhibition serves as a platform for social change, inviting visitors to think about the themes of rehabilitation, and the potential for personal growth. We want to encourage viewers to see the power of art as a transformative tool for healing and self-expression ultimately empowering individuals to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to society.” 

Lucy Blackmore, Art teacher at La Moye said: “We’re proud to collaborate with ArtHouse Jersey in presenting this exhibition. Showcasing the work created by prisoners helps motivate and engage them in creative activity. It not only boosts individual self-esteem but also encourages participation in wider educational opportunities and behaviour management programmes, all of which support prisoners in making positive, life-changing decisions. Ultimately, this work contributes to our goal of ‘releasing better neighbours’.” 

By bringing these artworks to the public's attention, we hope to spark meaningful conversations, challenge perceptions, and promote understanding and empathy within our community.

The exhibition will be officially opened by Jersey’s Bailiff, Sir Tim Le Cocq.​​

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