Looking at you, Looking at me

Looking at you, Looking at me

Looking at you, Looking at me adds to a long art historical tradition of portraiture, which has often excluded the voices of people with disabilities.

Looking at you, Looking at me adds to a long art historical tradition of portraiture, which has often excluded the voices of people with disabilities. Capturing their subjects in paint, collage, color pencil, pastels, fibers, and clay, each of the fifteen artists in this exhibition share singular renditions of their most entrancing muses, both renowned and anonymous.

The reception coincides with Interact Renewed: A Grand Opening Celebration. Please join us for a day of festivities as we celebrate the work of over 90 Interact artists and performers, and the grand reopening of our new art center and gallery.




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