Pete BrookBuy Art and Free Incarcerated Mamas on Mother’s DayWomen artists combine to work for women’s release from Philadelphia jailsMay 6, 20191May 6, 20191
Pete Brook‘The Depository Of Unwanted Photographs’ gets a second lookAn archived archive gets dusted off for a group show about vernacular photo collectionsApr 23, 2019Apr 23, 2019
Pete BrookUnpacking the Media’s Obsession With Prisoner-FirefightersRecently, major magazines — and photographers — have portrayed them as redemption in action. Are we seeing the full picture?Apr 9, 20192Apr 9, 20192
Pete BrookTaking On the Stigma of Mental Health Issues, One Playlist at a TimeSharing and caring with We Are HummingbirdApr 8, 2019Apr 8, 2019
Pete BrookA Talk about Relationships and Teaching at San Quentin State PrisonIf you’re in San Francisco, consider joining us April 10thApr 3, 2019Apr 3, 2019
Pete BrookPhotography Exhibition “Reframes” Recovery from Drug AbuseImages foreground not life’s dark moments but on the light and comparative lightness former users create for themselves.Apr 2, 2019Apr 2, 2019
Pete BrookinVantageAn Interview with Jeff AdachiOn the week anniversary of the death of SF Public Defender Office’s Chief Attorney, we revisit a 2015 conversation with Adachi about…Mar 2, 2019Mar 2, 2019
Pete BrookThese Photos of Prepper Bags Hold a Mirror to SocietySome preppers are hyper-vigilant while others are more altruistic. The common factor is fear.Sep 25, 201811Sep 25, 201811
Pete BrookFigureless Portraits that Speak to the Invisible Struggles of LGBTQ PrisonersArtist Lorenzo Triburgo on how to see absence, photography’s capacity to harm, and the queer voices leading U.S. prison abolition.Apr 2, 2018Apr 2, 2018
Pete BrookAfter Decades in Prison, Women Pose for Portraits in their Bedrooms“When you see this photo I took of you, what does it make you think?”Mar 11, 20185Mar 11, 20185