Walk of Inspiration
Particapants Words
I am incredibly impressed with the work that you have organised in the Workshop Corridor, it has made a real
difference to the area and the residents that I have spoken to carrying out the work have all said how rewarding they are finding the project and how the expression of the art has helped them to come to terms with being in custody. I intend to roll this work out to several new areas in the coming year.
Joe Rook Governor of reducing re-offending
It’s amazing! Really brightens up the area. It’s brought excitement to a place that is not always thought of as inspirational.
Daisy Wilson Learning & Skills manager
……. all this wonderful Art is definitely cheering everyone up and creates a topic of discussion prior to movement everybody has their favourite ..and of course that is what art is all about we all see beauty in different ways……. My favourite has to be the Winston Churchill one!
Jane Parkhill Activities Coordinator
This artwork brightens up our area and makes it feel less
clinical. Visitors to our area often comment how much they like the art on display”.
Bex Bockstock Programmes facilitator
Yes it’s made a difference, made it brighter and a point of focus.
“Henry” is a learning aid which we use to identify different parts of the hoover.
The train ties in well with our ‘ journey to work’ life-skills course.
And brightens the mood of the room. My favourite ones are Arny, Einstein and Dali.
The inmates seem to like it as well.
Member of staff