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Seated Dance Class Finds Healing Through Art

Six members of the Artship Artists’ Cooperative at Fellowship Place, an agency that provides therapeutic support and rehabilitation services for adults…

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'Woman and Scarecrow' by Theatre Fairfield - A Review

UpdatedSat, Jan 30, 2021 at 11:21 am ET Reply (Theatre Fairfield graphic) FAIRFIELD, CT - WOMAN AND SCARECROW, Theatre Fairfield s annual Independent Project, is sponsored by the Jamie Hulley Arts Foundation. The Independent Project is an annual University tradition in which theatre students have two weeks to produce a full-scale production from start to finish entirely on their own and without faculty assistance. Theatre Fairfield is the resident theatre company of Fairfield University that is made up of students, faculty and guest artists. Virtual audience members can witness performances of WOMAN AND SCARECROW via YouTube through January 31. The play was written by one of Ireland s most acclaimed living playwrights., Marina Carr, and the Theatre Fairfield production features Fairfield University students Tracy Ferguson 22, Kierstin Jones 21, Kierstin Bjork 21, and guest artist Liam Bray and is directed by Park Lytle 21.

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Letter To The Editor: Amity HS Art Students Complete Project

Letter To The Editor: Amity HS Art Students Complete Project Patch 1/25/2021 Alfred Branch © Shutterstock Since 2008, Amity High School art students have created over 400 portraits for disadvantaged children all around the world through an organization called The Memory Project. To the Editor: Since 2008, Amity High School art students have created over 400 portraits for disadvantaged children all around the world through an organization called The Memory Project. Children in Honduras, Peru, Indonesia, Sierra Lione, Rwanda, Mexico, Haiti, Ghana, Bolivia, Congo, and Russia have received portraits of themselves created by AHS students, and the joy expressed by the artists and the children is always overwhelming.

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