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ART GALLERY EXHIBIT

Apr 20, 2016

CHARTIERS’ IDD PROGRAM
DORMONT
APRIL 18 – 22, 2016
10 AM TO 2 PM
“SPECIAL WORKS BY PROGRAM ARTISTS”
Chartiers’ IDD Program is proud to display their art gallery exhibit.
FOR THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS THE INDIVIDUALS IN THE IDD PROGRAM HAVE CREATED WORKS OF ART, USING FAMOUS ARTWORKS/ARTISTS AS INSPIRATION. THE ORIGINAL NAMES OF EACH PIECE APPEAR UNDER THE ART. BELOW IS ONLY A SAMPLE OF SOME OF THE ART PROUDLY ON DISPLAY.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
MICKEY COGLEY mcogley@chartierscenter.org
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