Community Artists' Collective presents "Out of the Blue," featuring the works of Janice Warren and Joseph Dixon, whose art expresses their life’s journey through the complex maze of raising, educating and advocating for children on the autism spectrum, as well as for their own.
Warren’s compilation is a series of thought-provoking imagery of abstract and mixed media works that capture the emotional exertion families face while raising a child with autism or other related developmental impairments.
Dixon presents works from his Faces of Autism series, a body of works in pencil and acrylic that features images of students with special needs that he has been involved with since 2008. These works capture moments in time that depict their personality and passions. This ongoing work in progress is an effort to promote awareness of individuals living with autism and other related learning and physical challenges.
“Out of the Blue” is a continuous effort to educate the community about autism spectrum disorders, more commonly known as autism, a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a person's lifetime.
The exhibit, which runs through May 24, coincides with National Autism Awareness Month in April.
Community Artists' Collective presents "Out of the Blue," featuring the works of Janice Warren and Joseph Dixon, whose art expresses their life’s journey through the complex maze of raising, educating and advocating for children on the autism spectrum, as well as for their own.
Warren’s compilation is a series of thought-provoking imagery of abstract and mixed media works that capture the emotional exertion families face while raising a child with autism or other related developmental impairments.
Dixon presents works from his Faces of Autism series, a body of works in pencil and acrylic that features images of students with special needs that he has been involved with since 2008. These works capture moments in time that depict their personality and passions. This ongoing work in progress is an effort to promote awareness of individuals living with autism and other related learning and physical challenges.
“Out of the Blue” is a continuous effort to educate the community about autism spectrum disorders, more commonly known as autism, a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a person's lifetime.
The exhibit, which runs through May 24, coincides with National Autism Awareness Month in April.
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