LENOX, Mass - During the month of December, the Lenox Library will host an exhibit of artwork created in Community Access to the Arts' workshops for people with disabilities. CATA's colorful art will be on display in the Welles Gallery. The library is open from Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The exhibit is part of CATA Art on Tour, a program funded by Berkshire Life Charitable Foundation and gifts from Carol & George Minkoff, Leslie & Steve Shatz, Elaine & Ben Silberstein, and Marjorie & Sherwood Sumner.
Sandra Newman, CATA's founder and executive director, created the organization sixteen years ago to nurture and celebrate the creativity of people with disabilities through shared experiences in the visual and performing arts. Said Newman, "Art on Tour really speaks to the mission of sharing our art with the community at large in different towns and in varied settings."
All artwork is for sale and the artist receives a 50% commission for each piece sold. For more information about CATA Art on Tour, or to see CATA's online gallery, visit www.communityaccesstothearts.org.
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