Artists, San Quentin & SF Opera’s Fidelio

During the current production of San Francisco Opera's Fidelio (October 14–30, 2021) at San Francisco's recently reopened War Memorial Opera House, there is an arts display about struggle and liberation. As part of the opera's ancillary events, the display relates to the Arts in Corrections programs with prisoners at San Quentin.

Moderator Cole Thomason-Redus will share exhibit and production visuals at the meeting. Cole is educational content curator in the Department of Diversity, Equity and Community at San Francisco Opera.

Artist Carol Newborg has said that the role of art in prison to help people heal and change confirms for her the necessity of art to life. For the past decade she has been the organizer of exhibitions and public panels and readings at the William James Association.

San Francisco Opera singer Erin Neff is dedicated to advocating for incarcerated women in the California prison system.

MLF ORGANIZER

Anne W. Smith

NOTES

MLF: Arts

In association with San Francisco Opera.

Speakers
Image - Erin Neff

Erin Neff

Singer; Stage Director; Voice Instructor; Advocate for incarcerated women

Image - Carol Newborg

Carol Newborg

Artist; Exhibition and Public Panels/Readings Organizer, William James Association

Image - Cole Thomason-Redus

Cole Thomason-Redus

Educational Content Curator, Department of Diversity, Equity & Community, San Francisco Opera—Moderator