In ‘The Quilters,’ Men in a Missouri Prison Sew Gifts for Children
All images courtesy of ‘The Quilters’
In ‘The Quilters,’ Men in a Missouri Prison Sew Gifts for Children
May 23, 2025
Grace Ebert
In a room bigger than most at South Central Correctional Center in Licking, Missouri, a group of men has volunteered for a creative project that stretches beyond prison walls. For about 40 hours each week, they cut and stitch quilts for children in foster care or with disabilities, sewing vibrant, patterned patchworks and finding joy and camaraderie while doing so.
A short documentary from Netflix visits the men and showcasAt South Central Correctional Center, a group of men has volunteered for a creative project that stretches beyond prison walls.es their brightly lit space, complete with machines and a wall overflowing with soft fabrics. Peering into their beloved enclave for expression and solidarity, “The Quilters” echoes what many involved in creative programs inside say: that art is a fundamental lifeline amid such a dehumanizing environment.
As one man shares in the trailer to the film, “All the other guys don’t even have a clue how we feel up here…This is what puts me on the outside. When I do this, I don’t even be in here.”
“The Quilters” is streaming now on Netflix. You might also be interested in a look at the historic Faith Ringgold work at Riker’s Island and JR’s collaboration with the men of Tehachapi.Next article
#quilters #men #missouri #prison #sew
In ‘The Quilters,’ Men in a Missouri Prison Sew Gifts for Children
All images courtesy of ‘The Quilters’
In ‘The Quilters,’ Men in a Missouri Prison Sew Gifts for Children
May 23, 2025
Grace Ebert
In a room bigger than most at South Central Correctional Center in Licking, Missouri, a group of men has volunteered for a creative project that stretches beyond prison walls. For about 40 hours each week, they cut and stitch quilts for children in foster care or with disabilities, sewing vibrant, patterned patchworks and finding joy and camaraderie while doing so.
A short documentary from Netflix visits the men and showcasAt South Central Correctional Center, a group of men has volunteered for a creative project that stretches beyond prison walls.es their brightly lit space, complete with machines and a wall overflowing with soft fabrics. Peering into their beloved enclave for expression and solidarity, “The Quilters” echoes what many involved in creative programs inside say: that art is a fundamental lifeline amid such a dehumanizing environment.
As one man shares in the trailer to the film, “All the other guys don’t even have a clue how we feel up here…This is what puts me on the outside. When I do this, I don’t even be in here.”
“The Quilters” is streaming now on Netflix. You might also be interested in a look at the historic Faith Ringgold work at Riker’s Island and JR’s collaboration with the men of Tehachapi.Next article
#quilters #men #missouri #prison #sew