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Why subscribe
“Art is proof of humanity. Inside Art is proof it survives incarceration.”
— A. Jae Jordan, Founder, Felon Friendly Jobs Now
Why Inside Art Exists
Incarceration does not stop creativity. Inside prison walls, thousands of artists are painting, drawing, sculpting, and creating work that deserves to be seen — and compensated. Inside Art was created by Felon Friendly Jobs Now to give those artists a platform, an honorarium, and proof that their talent has real value. Your subscription funds artist honorariums, the Inside Art scholarship program, and FFJN's broader mission to serve justice-impacted individuals nationwide.
How It Works
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Artist Creates
Verified incarcerated artists submit original works through our partner network.
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You Subscribe
Choose the $15/month Inside Art plan. Cancel anytime, no questions asked.
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Art Ships to You
Each month you receive a 4x6 art card featuring the artist's original drawing.
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Artist Is Honored
Every accepted piece earns the artist a flat-rate honorarium — paid directly.
Featured Works
Each piece tells a story. Each purchase funds the program and honors the artist.
The artworks shown below are illustrative examples while we assemble our first Inside Art artist collection. We are currently accepting submissions from incarcerated artists nationwide.

Abstraction / Hope
Untitled No. 3
Acrylic on paper, 2025
Marcus T. • Georgia State Prison

Portraiture / Identity
Blue Hours
Ink & watercolor, 2025
Deja R. • Arrendale State Prison

Nature / Resilience
Roots
Pencil on cardstock, 2025
James W. • Hays State Prison
Choose Your Subscription
Every tier funds artist honorariums and FFJN’s mission to serve justice-impacted individuals.
Inside Art is currently in its launch phase. Featured artwork and artist spotlights will be updated as artist submissions are reviewed and approved.

Artist stories and artwork shown here are examples of the type of artists we plan to feature as Inside Art launches
Inside Art Launch Artist — 2026
Marcus Thompson
Georgia State Prison · Acrylic & Mixed Media · Artist since 2019
"I started painting to keep my mind from going to dark places. Inside Art gave me something I never expected — a reason to keep going, and proof that what I make has value to someone out there. Receiving an honorarium for my work means someone believes in what I create. That changes everything."
