Art and Poverty Project: 150 Voices!
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What is the poverty you have experienced in your life? What has helped you when you've felt stuck? See your community's answers to these questions at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday, December 16th, along with powerful artistic responses to our community's stories by some of our most talented local artists, including Amy Bohigian, Amber Santos, Lynn Dragone, and Keira Zaslove. Come explore and celebrate the vulnerability and resilience of the human condition through the mirror of artistic expression! Have a snack, add your voice if you want at the art therapy table, or just compassionately witness others stories during this season when what we hope for and what we have can feel most exaggerated. Doors open at 6pm, artists' presentations at 7pm, sharp.
This event is free and open to everyone. No need to register. See you there?