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Updated: 7:09 PM Nov 20, 2008
Logan Center artwork on display at Notre Dame
Students at Notre Dame worked with 18 artists who are taking art and photography classes at Logan Center. Posted: 6:37 PM Nov 20, 2008 |
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At Notre Dame Thursday, artwork was on display at O'Shaughnessy Hall, and some of it was done by clients at the Logan Center.
Students at Notre Dame worked with 18 artists who are taking art and photography classes at Logan Center.
It is part of a classroom project to see how disability can be conveyed through art.
The professor in charge of the project says it was a good chance for her students to take a step away from textbooks.
"This gives them the opportunity to get out of the classroom and develop their ideas and gain experiences which they can reflect on," explains Professor Essaka Joshua.
Thursday was the last day for the art show, but holiday postcards are in the works to share the art with the community.

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