
HOLYOKE — The distant sound of a police siren drifted through an open door at the Wistariahurst Museum, as if it was taunting those who created the images and essays Megan Seiler was hanging on the walls.
The artists and writers are men and women in prison—some serving decades in detention, others awaiting execution. The incarcerated depict life behind bars, and how they got there, in an exhibit titled “Prison Reimagined.”





