Inmate artwork brightens library at Coyote Ridge

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Coyote Ridge CC library

Inmates at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center stand in front of artwork they created for the facility's library. (Photo courtesy Department of Corrections)

At the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center (CRCC) in Connell, there are some individuals who share their artistic abilities for the benefit of all. There is a paint crew of incarcerated individuals who not only paint but make cardboard props, models and games for use in plays and family-friendly activities. These models/games are donated to the local library for their use in their children’s’ programs and special events. The most recent painting has been completed and placed in Coyote Ridge Library, which is operated by the Washington State Library. The painters responsible for the great scenes and murals at the CRCC Library are currently Lars Snow, Tony Engles, Dane Bowers, and Mike Sandvigen. The motif covers some popular themes, including Harry Potter, Dr. Who, Star Wars, and Lord of The Rings. Above is a photo of the artwork put up recently in the library. Many staff at CRCC and the offenders enjoy the work done by the paint/model crew. "All Institutional Library Services branches strive to be positive environments where patrons feel welcome,” said Anna Nash, an institutional librarian for the State Library. “The addition of artwork to the library will, no doubt, be appreciated by the individuals at the Coyote Ridge branch and will add to the positive environment with images from their favorite series." The library at Coyote Ridge is one of many branch libraries throughout Washington operated by the State Library.
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