The Outsiders

Art & Mental Illness

Sebastian Smee


Ten years ago, the atmosphere in Ward A at Sydney’s Long Bay Correctional Complex was sluggish, and most of the inmates close to catatonic. The ward was reserved for inmates deemed unfit to plead, and most, if not all, were on a regime of pacifying drugs. Someone who worked there told me later that the most common crime committed by the inmates of Ward A was patricide.


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