News Summary
Join the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability on April 4 for its fourth annual art auction, ‘Express Yourself! Art Auction ‘In Bloom.’ Discover unique art created by talented individuals with disabilities, while supporting an inclusive community. Enjoy refreshments and a cozy atmosphere as you participate in the silent auction. All proceeds will benefit the Express Yourself! art program, empowering artists with disabilities. Don’t miss this chance to appreciate creativity and make a positive impact!
Get Ready for a Creative Celebration in Starkville!
Starkville is buzzing with excitement as the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability gears up for its fourth annual art auction. Set to take place on April 4 that runs from 3-6 p.m., this event is not just any art show; it’s all about celebrating creativity and supporting individuals with disabilities in our community.
What’s Happening?
The art show, titled “Express Yourself! Art Auction ‘In Bloom,’”, is going to be held right at the T.K. Martin Center located at 326 Hardy Road. It’s a perfect chance for art lovers and community members to come together for a good cause.
Art You Can Buy!
For those who enjoy unique art, this event won’t disappoint! The participants in the art program, a diverse group of talented individuals aged 9 to 48 with various disabilities, will have their works available for sale. You’ll find an array of delightful items, including greeting cards, stunning prints, beautiful paintings, and intricate ceramics. Each piece is crafted with love and creativity, showcasing the extraordinary skills of the artists.
Silent Auction with a Heart
The art auction will feature a silent auction format, making it an engaging experience for everyone involved. As you browse through the art, be sure to enjoy some light refreshments offered to attendees. It’s a cozy, welcoming atmosphere where everyone can connect and appreciate the artistic talent on display.
Why Attend?
Attending this event isn’t just about buying art; it’s about promoting inclusion and celebrating the hard work of those with disabilities. The proceeds from the auction will directly help the Express Yourself! art program, which aims to empower individuals with disabilities by giving them a platform to showcase and sell their art. Last year, the auction raised between $5,000 and $8,000, with half of that money going straight back to the talented artists. It’s an opportunity to support creativity while also making a positive difference in the lives of these individuals.
Making a Difference
This event shines a light on the importance of recognizing and appreciating the artistic talents of individuals with disabilities. It serves as a reminder that creativity knows no bounds and that everyone deserves a chance to express themselves. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a supporter of the cause, or just someone looking to have a great time, this auction is the place to be.
Mark Your Calendars!
So, mark your calendars for April 4, grab your friends and family, and come out to the T.K. Martin Center. Support these amazing artists and enjoy a lovely afternoon filled with art, creativity, and community spirit. Every purchase not only brings home a unique piece of art but also helps foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for all.
Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to express yourself and make an impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities. We can’t wait to see you there!
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