What’s Happening at MOSA

MOSA Open Studios

The Museum of Special Art is restarting its Open Studio program for artists withimage[5] (3) disabilities ages teens to adults at all skill levels for beginners, intermediate. and advanced artists.  Artists are required to bring a friend or family member to help them setup and provide support as needed.
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Artists at work at Open Studio.

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Beautiful abstract piece created by Matt Whittaker during Open Studio.

2016 Open Studio Dates at MOSA!

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Ages teens to adults
Cost: $15.00 per artist
Time: 1-3pm
Location:  Bothell Country Village at the Museum of Special Art

September 10, 24
October 8, 22
November 5, 10
December 3

Come bring your art supplies and paint with us!  Registration is available on line at:
http://www.museumofspecialart.org/#!open-studio/rq3c0

MOSA Community Wall

At the Museum of Special Art there is a Community Wall which features student K-12 art and artwork created by local disability community organizations.  The MOSA Community Wall gives exhibition opportunities to these organizations so these beautiful works of art can be enjoyed by everyone in our community.

Currently, the wall is featuring artwork created by the All Aboard organization and work that was created at Creative Connections; an event that was hosted by Mary Peterson.

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MOSA Community Wall

Artist Melissa Yeakel created this painting in April during the Creative Connections event in Lynnwood where she participated in an art activity in which the artists were taught how to drip paint in the style of Jackson Pollock.  Melissa really embraced this activity and made her own canvas at the event.  This piece was exhibited on the MOSA Community wall and Melissa recently had the opportunity to sell this piece.

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The happy couple who purchased “Blue Sky” by Melissa Yeakel

For information on how your organization can exhibit on the MOSA Community Wall, please email us at info@museumofspecialart.org

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