FASS News Once a week, Celina Baskett drives out to the Surrey Pretrial Services Centre (SPSC) to teach art to small groups of male inmates. From drawing lines and shapes to understanding light and shade, every lesson is tailored to the learning appetite of the students of the day. Baskett, a criminology graduate and emerging artist, is no stranger to using art as a way of conveying her own perspective, a self-discovery tool that can transport her mind to a place of infinite possibilities.