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Little City Arts: Luke Swimming with the Dolphins
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Thursday, June 11, 2015. Luke Swimming with the Dolphins. John and Rosa Go for a Ride.
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Little City Arts: Feather Mask Woman
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 3 artists doc project.
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Little City Arts: Beethoven in His Room
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Beethoven in His Room. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Little City Arts: February 2015
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Supporting His Son 2. The Death of Chopin.
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Little City Arts: June 2015
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. John and Rosa Go for a Ride. Wednesday, June 17, 2015.
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Little City Arts: Naughty or Nice
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Animals with the Blues.
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Little City Arts: Birds Swimming in the Lake
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Thursday, June 11, 2015. Birds Swimming in the Lake. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Little City Arts: John and Rosa Go for a Ride
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. John and Rosa Go for a Ride. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Little City Arts: May 2015
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Composers in Concert Hall.
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Little City Arts: July 2015
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The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Animals with the Blues. Thursday, July 23, 2015.