Exhibit Nov. 3-Jan. 2 features works by artists with disabilities

Among the works in "Inside Out: Releasing the Creative Spirit Through Facilitated Art" is this piece of pottery, titled "Pillar,"
by artist Tom Stein. The exhibit is open Nov. 3-Jan.
in the Lobby Gallery of O'Shaughnessy Educational Center.

Exhibit Nov. 3-Jan. 2 features works by artists with disabilities

The University of St. Thomas will host "Inside Out: Releasing the Creative Spirit Through Facilitated Art," an exhibition of more than 60 works of pottery, woodworking, weaving, painting, drawing and photography by artists with disabilities, courtesy of Midwest Special Services Inc.

MSS is a Twin Cities-based organization supporting adults with disabilities and their families in meeting the challenges of vocational education, employment and community access.

See the exhibit Monday, Nov. 3, through Friday, Jan. 2, in the Lobby Gallery of O'Shaughnessy Educational Center. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and noon to 10 p.m. Sundays.

An opening reception is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, in the Lobby Gallery.

Need more information? Call the UST Art History Department, (651) 962-5560, or visit www.mwsservices.org.