“This show is about sharing, awareness, artistic expression and courage,” says Sybil Rampen, founder of the centre. “There is absolutely nothing more satisfying than witnessing the happiness of those who are able to share their work, which is hung on the wall for others to enjoy.”
Artwork is provided by Joshua Creek Studio in collaboration with other nonprofit organizations that support adults with disabilities:
- Community Living Oakville,
- Creative Village Studio (Toronto),
- Concord in the City (Etobicoke), and
- Individual artists Kyle Stewart, Aiden Lee and Joshua Creek’s artist-in-residence, Tsochoy Go.