Keith Andrews is a 45-year-old artist serving a life sentence that began at the age of 18. The artist grew up in the Logan section of Philadelphia with his grandparents and mother. Over his 27 years in prison, Keith has dedicated his time and energy to mentoring young, imprisoned men, using his story to inspire them to make better life choices. Through his paintings, Keith pours his deepest thoughts and feelings into each work, finding a sense of freedom that reminds him of life before incarceration. As a father and grandfather, he is committed to creating a legacy for future generations. Art is his way of changing the narrative and positively investing in his community, embodying his desire to inspire and advocate for social justice reform.
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