CATA Art for Awareness Initiatives
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass - Community Access to the Arts (CATA), a non-profit organization providing arts workshops to people with disabilities in Berkshire County, has announced two new initiatives aimed at engaging local businesses in growing awareness for CATA and its work in the community.The first venture offers local businesses and individuals three types of holiday cards featuring images created by CATA’s artists with disabilities. Choices include printed cards in packs of 20, handmade collage cards, and a 2009 calendar card. All cards come with envelopes and can be customized with seasonal messages. CATA artists receive a design fee for artwork used and get paid by the hour to produce handmade cards in CATAdirect, a creative employment program.
CATA Art on Tour features framed artwork for exhibit in offices and public spaces. The business community can support CATA by purchasing artwork (artists receive 50% commission on art sales) and by displaying the artwork so that more people become aware of CATA and its mission to nurture and celebrate the creativity of people with disabilities through shared experiences in the arts. CATA Art on Tour is managed by CATA faculty artist, Pat Hogan, and sponsored in part by Berkshire Life Charitable Foundation and gifts from CATA supporters.
“Both of these initiatives further our mission by sharing the joyful artwork of our participants with the community, and allowing people to see the talents of our artists rather than their disabilities,” explained Sandra Newman, Executive Director of Community Access to the Arts.
For more information, call CATA at (413) 528-5485 or visit www.communityaccesstothearts.org.
