Kevin D’Ambrosio has worked as a stage and voice actor for more than two decades, but he said he’s rarely seen projects like the Piven Empowerment through Enrichment Program. “As a person with a disability, to have a community that is supported and celebrated — that’s the meaning of life right there,” D’Ambrosio said. PEEP,.
From left, Cheryl Judice, Lisa Degliantoni, Denise Berrato, Rebeca Mendoza and Claire McFarland converse in front of a mural created by local artist Sholo
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Evanston youth visiting the Noyes Cultural Arts Center can see themselves portrayed in fabric images they helped create. Becoming one of the few permanent pieces at the center, the hand-crafted quilt “Making Noyes,” is the work of Artist-In-Residence Maggie Weiss and a group of Evanston youth. Weiss said including the young people gave the piece.