October 31, 2003
NSUWelcomes Art Exhibit From Ann Storck Center
FORT LAUDERDALE,
FL- The Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology
Center at Nova Southeastern University is proud to showcase the Ann
Storck Center Art Exhibit on Tuesday, November 4- Sunday, November
16 in the Terry Atrium. The exhibit will move to the 4th floor on November
16, where it will hang from November 18 through January 4, 2004. The
exhibit is free and open to the public for viewing during regular library
hours.
The art exhibit is comprised of approximately 30 paintings, and drawings
created by individual artists who participate in the Center’s
award winning Expressive Arts / Fine Art Program. The Expressive
Arts / Fine Art Program serves adults who present multiple and often
very severe disabilities. Despite the presence of disabilities, these
individuals demonstrate unique creative skills and perspectives within
their fine art. The Center's art has been exhibited in showings from
Long Beach, CA to New York City, and has won numerous awards and has been recognized
in national venues.
The Ann Storck Center is a nationally accredited, highly acclaimed non-profit
human service organization serving the needs of children and adults in South
Florida who present severe and multiple developmental disabilities including
Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, and Mental Retardation. The Center strives
to discover and build upon the uniqueness and strengths of each person it serves
in order to provide life-enriching experiences.
For more information about the Ann Storck Center, please call Jim McGuire,
(954) 584-8000.
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