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Department of Human Services

Cherry Avenue Training Center art dedication

 

Art by clients served by all DHS divisions

 

Artists of all ages from around Oregon were represented at the dedication of the client art exhibit on the walls of the DHS Cherry Avenue Training Center in Keizer April 30, 2008.

 

The artists included clients of DHS services to persons with physical and developmental disabilities, mental health and substance abuse disorders, as well as seniors and children in supported child care.

 

The art was placed and program organized by members of the 2007-08 DHS Leadership Academy.

 


Psyche Machine, by Andrew Rowe

       

Life is a Gem, by Corbin Chanter


Life is Dimensional, by Paul Holland

       

Through Autistic Eyes, by Luke Hannan


Salad, by Kirk Witbeck

       

Portrait Collage, by Elishiah D.


Homeless, by Mark Bishop

       

Poppies, by Rodney Tash

Page updated: May 02, 2008