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Art Exhibit- Processing by Aiden Lee
Kids Painting Visual arts Youth & teens
Date and time
Location
Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
Oakville, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
My name is Aiden Lee. I am 15 years old, and I was born with Autism, ADHD and anxiety. This does not define me but instead adds colour to my already chromatic world.
I am an artist. I use mixed mediums to unleash my world on those who visually consume my work from my side of the spectrum.
For many people processing is simple, but for a person with a disability, this can be very different. How do I digest the information and when the idea is fully formed in my brain? Is it as clear as it was intended?
Take a walk through the different levels and stages, become an idea and travel your way through my brain and see what you become on the other side.
I invite you to start...PROCESSING.
Links
- Read More oakville.ca
Organizer
The Town of Oakville
The Town of Oakville’s Recreation and Culture Department supports the development of the creative and cultural community in Oakville by providing quality programs and services; enhancing community capacity; and increasing access to programs and services. There are a number of active cultural facilities owned and operated by the town, including the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, Oakville Museum and Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre. There are additional town facilities that have cultural use including four community centres, four seniors’ centres and two youth centres. Oakville is a community where culture inspires, engages and thrives and all residents are engaged in meaningful, diverse and accessible recreation and cultural experiences that foster individual, family and community well-being.
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Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
Town Of Oakville Oakville, ONThis one-of-a-kind, multi-use facility features more than 144,000 square feet of activity space, making it one of the largest venues in Canada to house a diverse collection of artistic, cultural and active living program opportunities, and...