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Toronto Galleries
 he name of the exhibit is kindred spirits, and that's exactly what the artists are; this group show displays artwork made by artists who have disabilities. This Art Centre aims to give their artists exactly what its name, Creative Spirit, implies an outlet for creativity, and a foundation to pursue creative activities. The best part is how beautiful their art is some of it is truly astounding and you can see that they put a tremendous effort into their pieces. M.K.
For more information, call 416-588-8801
Creative Spirit Art Centre, 999 Dovercourt, Toronto, ON |
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