Joy in the Room: Celebrating Sister Act at Bedford Hills
April 15, 2026
On April 9, 2026, Rehabilitation Through the Arts performed Sister Act: The Musical at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. The joy in the room that night was impossible to miss, and impossible to forget. Sister Act: The Musical follows Deloris Van Cartier, a nightclub singer who hides in a convent after witnessing a crime. She transforms […]
Learn MoreLeonard Tow: A Legacy of Creativity, Justice, and Hope
August 27, 2025
At Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), we believe in the power of creativity to transform lives and open doors to new possibilities. Few philanthropists embodied that conviction more deeply than Dr. Leonard Tow (May 30, 1928 – August 10, 2025). His life’s work—and the family foundation he built with his wife Claire—has left a legacy of creativity, justice, […]
2025 Alumni Showcase Gala
August 13, 2025
On Friday, November 7, 2025, the curtain will rise at the historic Irvington Theater, for a night unlike any other—the RTA Alumni Showcase Gala. Nearly 30 years ago, RTA began as a small but determined program inside a New York State correctional facility. Today, it has grown into a powerful movement, using the arts to […]
Alumni In The News
July 31, 2025
People are tuning in to hear the voices of RTA alumni—and the message is loud and clear: creativity can change lives. This summer, three powerful alumni—Dario Peña, John “Divine G” Whitfield, and Sean “Dino” Johnson—have taken to the airwaves, appearing on a series of podcasts to reflect on their journeys from incarceration to impact. While […]
RTA Receives Renewed Support from The Tow Foundation and ArtsWestchester
July 30, 2025
RTA was recently awarded grants from The Tow Foundation and ArtsWestchester, and we are thrilled to share the news. The Tow Foundation has committed to three years of General Operating Support, providing crucial stability and flexibility as we deepen our impact. This multi‑year investment allows us to plan boldly—expanding our programming reach in correctional facilities, […]
10 Years Ago Today: Finally Free at Woodbourne Correctional Facility
July 29, 2025
On July 29, 2015, inside the gymnasium of Woodbourne Correctional Facility, a group of RTA participants stepped onto a makeshift stage and danced with precision, emotion, and purpose. The piece was called Finally Free—a modern dance performance that brought together months of hard work, creative risk-taking, and collaboration. Directed and choreographed by Susan Slotnick and […]
Why People First Language Matters at RTA
July 24, 2025
At Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA), we believe in the power of the arts to unlock human potential, transform lives, and rebuild communities. But transformation begins with recognition—and recognition begins with language. Too often, people who are or have been incarcerated are referred to by dehumanizing labels: “inmate,” “felon,” “offender.” These terms reduce individuals to […]
DRAMATIC ESCAPE, a documentary film
July 15, 2025
A documentary film following RTA’s production of A Few Good Men at Sing Sing
Revisioning Recidivism: Going Beyond the Stats
May 28, 2025
97% of RTA participants do not return to prison within three years of release. While this statistic is a clear marker of our RTA’s impact, it’s time to dig deeper into understanding the meaning of success after serving time in prison—it’s not just a number. The term recidivism refers to a person’s relapse into criminal […]
Why the Arts?
May 5, 2025
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and with it comes the perfect moment to reflect not only on the importance of what we do at RTA — but the deeper why behind it. At its heart, RTA believes in the power of the arts to unlock potential. The arts are all-inclusive, non-judgmental, and carry a […]
What a Second Chance Really Looks Like
April 18, 2025
Reimagining Myself® participants receiving their certificates of completion at Sierra Conservation Center in Jamestown, California. April is Second Chance Month®—a time for us to pause and reflect on the nearly 44,000 barriers that individuals face after incarceration. These barriers extend far beyond prison walls, affecting access to employment, housing, education, and other essential services. […]