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A Community is a Small Town

Living Studios at Reser Cultural Center

· Art Events,Projects

"A Community is a Small Town," a show at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts, features works by Amy Turner, Matt Conklin, Laura Bruyere, Linda Bach and Ben Kelley, artists working with Living Studios (Cornerstone Associates, Inc.).

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"A Community is a Small Town" brings together four regional, neuro-diverse art studios: Elbow Room, North Pole, Living Studios, and Oregon Supportive Living Program Arts & Culture Center for this dynamic exhibition. Highlighting artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this exhibition features media that showcase unique observations, creative visions, and expressive talents. Presenting paintings, drawings, sculpture, book arts, and more, these progressive works explore the richness of diversity and the community of art.

A Community is a Small Town
January 18 – March 4, 2023

Opening Reception: February 3, 2023

 

 

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