Embracing artistic journeys: La Lanterne's inspiring exhibit at Galerie Old Chelsea
Tashi Farmilo
Art enthusiasts and culture vultures are in for a treat as Galerie Old Chelsea presents a unique showcase of creativity and inclusivity, featuring the profound works of the art collective La Lanterne. This captivating exhibition, nestled in the heart of Old Chelsea, runs from February 1 to 14, culminating in a special Vernissage event on February 3.
La Lanterne, an organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities, has curated a collection that transcends traditional art boundaries. With the guidance of a devoted art teacher, the artists have explored various styles, resulting in a rich tapestry of artworks. From abstract expressions to vibrant landscapes, each piece reflects the unique perspectives and inner journeys of the artists.
The transformative power of this artistic process is evident. Ginette Marcoux, the Centre's Director, notes the profound impact on the participants, enhancing communication skills, concentration, fine motor skills, and overall confidence. This showcases the significance of art in personal development and community empowerment.
The highlight of the exhibition is the Vernissage on February 3, from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm at Galerie Old Chelsea. This event offers more than just a viewing of art; it's an opportunity for visitors to interact with the artists and understand the stories behind each masterpiece. It celebrates new talent and provides a platform for a community that is making strides in the art world through its creativity and resilience.
Located in the scenic Gatineau Hills, Galerie Old Chelsea is open from Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 pm, inviting visitors to not only appreciate the art but also support a creative community breaking down barriers.
With the exhibition running from February 1 to 14, and the Vernissage on February 3, this event at Galerie Old Chelsea, 783 Route 105, Chelsea, is a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing the extraordinary journey of La Lanterne's talented artists. For further details, contact Marianne Feaver (esdfeav@hotmail.com | 613 748 7528) or Anne Swiderski (819 827 8504). Don't miss this celebration of art, diversity, and inclusivity.
Photo caption: Galerie Old Chelsea unveils an exclusive exhibition, blending creativity and inclusivity with the compelling works of La Lanterne art collective.
Photo credit: Courtesy of the Galerie Old Chelsea