A Passion For Art
 

   
 
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The documentary is about a workshop, Passion Works, where colors and smiles blend together to create an atmosphere that both soothes the spirit and allows creativity to blossom.

Listen to Artist Patty Michell and Services Coordinator David Barba describe the studio.
 

   

One of the Passion Works artists is David Dewey. He has limited control of his hands. But,  he could draw. Patty Mitchell gave him a black pen and white paper and he drew some refrigerators and stoves. His drawings have been translated into rubber stamps, greeting cards, ceramic sculpture, silver jewelry, quilts and one-of-a-kind artworks.

Hear about his art making


 
 

 

 

 




 

   

 

It's a special place where artists work with mentally disabled adults - and both benefit.  

Listen to visiting artist Wendy Minor

   

 

 

Listen to workshop participant Nancy Dick talk about what painting means to her.

   

The art that evolves is stupendous - winning national awards, decorating restaurants, and marching down Main Street.

Listen to restaurant owner Ed Fisher. His restaurant, Purple Chopsticks, is decorated with Passion Works art.
 

   

 CDs are available on request

This project was funded, in part, by the Ohio Arts Council.  The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this project with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. 
 

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