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A Brief But Spectacular take on rehabilitation through art

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A formerly incarcerated artist's Brief But Spectacular take on rehabilitation through art

John Zoccoli is a visual artist who spent 25 years in prison until his release in June, 2020. During his incarceration, he became involved in a program called Rehabilitation Through The Arts (RTA) — which he says transformed his life. Tonight, he gives us his Brief But Spectacular take on art and healing. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

07/14/2021

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