The ARTHOUSE Meath charity is a not-for-profit Centre of Excellence celebrating the artistic talents of adults living with learning difficulties and severe Epilepsy.
Their dream is to become a household name and that the skills of adults living with severe epilepsy and learning difficulties are highly regarded by everyone. This should help people feel proud of achievements. They would like to expand to offer more placements, new disciplines, gallery and sales outlets. The charitable enterprise creates and exhibits artworks for sale in printmaking and painting. ARTHOUSE Meath celebrates the skills and talents of adults with learning difficulties, many of whom live with severe epilepsy and physical disabilities. Many adults in Britain living with these difficulties feel the work they create is deemed of little value and often considered redundant, ARTHOUSE Meath highly regards the skills and abilities of all its clients. The artwork is fun, humorous, and trendy, design-led by professionally skilled artists. Volunteers help in the enterprise and all the team work toward social skill development. This includes meeting new people at the studio, customers at exhibitions and shows. ARTHOUSE Meath prides itself on quality, having commercial value and the ability to compete in the market place. Work from ARTHOUSE Meath is unique.
I am delighted to have been selected to become one of the team!
Here is a look at my favourites:
The Arthouse Meath, Prints on Demand
London Eye, Group work
Brighton Pavillion III , Arthouse group Work
Brighton Pavillion II , Arthouse group Work
Blue View, Arthouse group work
Carousel, Arthouse group work
All of Us, Jane Newton
Two Owls, Arthouse group work
Branch Meet, Arthouse group work
Toucan, Arthouse group work
Stage Left, Arthouse group work
Bird with a Pink Chest, Arthouse group work
Pink Dog, Margaret Mace
Spotty Dog, Marjorie Doherty
Tamara's Budgie, Tamara Doerfel
White Birdcage, Helen Hankins
Lady's Best Friend, Helen Hankins
I'm a Birdy, Michelle Heath
Celebrities Carry Their Dogs.. Sarah Harbott
Kylie Rides Her Tiger, Mel Young and Karen Brown
I'd Eat These Fish, John Mitchell and Karen Brown
My Uncle John Wears Makeup! Maria Travis
Freedom, Maria Travis
Arthouse Products:
Notebooks
Brooches
The Meath celebrate talent regardless of differences -
Love art, love freedom, love purpose, LOVE ARTHOUSE
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