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Adapted art therapy classes at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood offer art and music therapy to children with autism.
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Northeast Ohio offers programs for youth who want to learn - and in some cases earn - an instrument.
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The Medina Centre for Dance Art began offering classes for adults age 55 and over in 2016, and participants say they enjoy a wide range of mental and physical benefits.
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People who might not be able to typically afford admission can visit more than a dozen Northeast Ohio venues for free or a couple of dollars through Museums for All.
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Since last fall, the renowned pianist's foundation has worked with three Cleveland Metropolitan School District buildings.
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Since its founding in 1979, Windsong, Cleveland's Feminist Chorus, has built upon its mission to be a safe and welcoming space for singers of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
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The McKinley Museum recently added a curator of Black history to get the project moving after several years of fundraising.
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A new national survey provides insights about how people participate in the arts and opportunities for improvement.
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A new community art exhibit in Beachwood unites artists who experience a variety of challenges. While those challenges may go unseen, one area artist designed a game to give people an idea of what it is like to live with a chronic illness.