Easterseals “Artfulness” Program on Exhibit at Biggs Museum

Kent, DE Museum

Photo: Pictured (l-r) Alex Older, Easterseals Coordinator of Volunteer and Student Engagement, William “Brandon” Haggerty, Amanda Bozman and Regina Lynch, Curator of Education with the Biggs Museum
Pictured (l-r) Alex Older, Easterseals Coordinator of Volunteer and Student Engagement, William “Brandon” Haggerty, Amanda Bozman and Regina Lynch, Curator of Education with the Biggs Museum – Contributed Photo

New Castle, DE – Easterseals participants and staff were excited to announce the opening of their Inaugural Art Exhibit at the Biggs Museum of American Art which showcases the Easterseals “Arfulness” program. The exhibit runs through the end of January 2019.

Through the Artfulness Program, Easterseals is partnering with a number of organizations throughout the state, including the Biggs Museum of American Art. These organizations have provided on-site and community-based art workshops for participants in Easterseals adult day programs. The Artfulness program is available to Easterseals participants thanks to the “Bill Adami Fund for Innovation.”

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