Friday, 11 November 2011
We are on the front page of Surrey Advertiser.
Highlighted text: The team at the Arthouse Meath were entered for a group award, and were praised for their efforts in turning an on-site activity into a successful project that has received acclaim from across the country, including from BBC presenter Mary Portas, who works as a retail consultant.
Meath residents with a range of complex disabilities work alongside professional artists to create humorous and unique items, from greetings cards to gifts, and gives them a creative outlet.
"The opportunities and experience they get from creating art gives them a real pride," said Mike (Keigley, chief executive of the Meath). "They have exhibitions and shows, and it gives them the chance to experience important roles within a business as a result of the professional activity."
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