Join us as we unveil our new Sensory
Garden and celebrate the 50th anniversary of our Accessible Art Programs for
children and adults with cognitive and physical disabilities, at-risk youth,
and low-income families. Meet the inspiring artists in these programs whose
work is on display this spring in our Accessible
Art Exhibitions throughout the Art Center as well as Ludington
Library, Bryn Mawr Hospital and Philadelphia’s City Hall. The Sensory Garden
Party is FREE and open to the public, and will feature artist demonstrations by
Bryn Mawr Rehab Art Ability artists Sal Panasci and Cathy Pregmon, a free craft
for all ages and abilities, and music by DJ Mikey Mike.
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