There are talented artists in prisons who need a second chance.
These are the words of Fiji Prison and Correctional Services Media Officer Fred Elbourne who was at the Fiji Prison and Correctional Services Painting and Art Gallery Exhibition last night.
Elbourne said the exhibition called Vision of Hope is a hope for the inmates that they will be able to make a living for themselves.
Elbourne said the proceeds from the exhibition will go towards maintaining the Tagimoucia Art Gallery at Korovou Correction Centre in Walu Bay and buying materials for the inmates.
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