Participants from Goodwill’s programs who face intellectual disabilities or mental illnesses will realize their artistic potentials in May when their work goes on display at the Charlotte Art League (CAL) Gallery. Called “Color My Dreams,” the art show features drawings, paintings and mosaics completed as part of the Employment Skills Training program at Goodwill.
The fourth annual event...
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Participants from Goodwill’s programs who face intellectual disabilities or mental illnesses will realize their artistic potentials in May when their work goes on display at the Charlotte Art League (CAL) Gallery. Called “Color My Dreams,” the art show features drawings, paintings and mosaics completed as part of the Employment Skills Training program at Goodwill.
The fourth annual event will kick off Friday, May 6, with an opening night reception for the community from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Charlotte Art League Gallery, 1517 Camden Road in Charlotte. Goodwill participants will be on hand to show off their creations. The show will continue daily through May 27, with proceeds directly benefiting the artists.
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