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DISABILITY NETWORK SPRING ARTS EXPO
Thursday, April 10 | 6:00 - 8:00pm
Gallery Be @ Disability Network - Washtenaw Office
3941 Research Park Dr | Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Disability Network Washtenaw Monroe Livingston Spring Arts Expo, where we bring together a dynamic blend of visual art, literature, theatre, and dance in one vibrant celebration of creativity.
Come be part of this interactive and inclusive experience that celebrates the richness of the arts in all forms.
FEATURING:
- Artist Gwynneth VanLaven
"Waiting to be Seen": A solo art exhibition reception, showcasing stunning installation, photography, and interactive works by artist, Gwynneth VanLaven, offering a glimpse into their creative journey.
- Author Melissa McPherson
A book signing and Q&A with the talented author, Melissa McPherson, providing an intimate conversation about her latest work and the inspiration behind it. "The Lesser Remain" is a survival story for those of us who would typically be left for dead.
- Accessible Dance II Class + Instructor Heather Friese Banet
An original choreographed performance by Accessible Dance II participants, led by guest facilitator Heather Friese Banet, expressing and exploring through movement.
- Theatre Be Actors + Director Robin Bennett
Live performances by Theatre Be actors, supported by Director Robin Bennett, bringing stories to life through powerful, live theatre.
Disability Network Washtenaw Monroe Livingston
3941 Research Park Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
United States
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