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Artists explore ‘Invisible Disabilities’ at Arthaus Art Gallery

Por: The Boston Globe Life April 27, 2023

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We all have a gap between our private self and our public self. For people with invisible disabilities including chronic illness, mental illness, and neurological conditions, that gap can be large.“Invisible Disabilities,” presented by Unbound Visual Arts and curated by Samantha M. Joyce at Arthaus Art Gallery, highlights 10 artists in this population. An exhibition that explicitly depicts the crucible of hidden challenges — the suffering... + full article



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