In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, we invite you to join us for our next Plunge Into the Arts Artist Open House featuring the work of Artists with Autism. Wednesday, April 12th at 6:00 pm at Plunge Beach Resort.
Registration and your first glass of wine are complimentary!
Parking is $5 cash per vehicle, please pay at the Valet stand upon arrival.
This artist open house features a talented group of Artists with Autism, showcasing their unique and diverse perspectives through a wide range of creative mediums. Each artist’s work is a reflection of their individual experiences, interests and emotions providing a glimpse into their world and opening new avenues of understanding and appreciation for the Autistic Community. Through this exhibit we invite you to celebrate the creativity and artistic expression that transcend all barriers including those often associated with Autism. We will be featuring the work of 8 artists; Sean Brushingham, Brandon Drucker, Jordan Forges, Daniel Leon, Keith Rebarber, Margie-Lee Rodriguez, Joseph Michael Vidal, and Gianlucca Zeppilli. Each artist featured in this exhibit will have art available for purchase the evening of the event.
Registration and additional information available HERE.
About Artist with Autism: In May 2012, Artists With Autism, Inc was Founded as a not for profit based out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They help individuals with autism have meaningful lives with purpose, by focusing on their talents and abilities and helping them build a business around those talents. They believe supported self-employment is a very viable alternative for paid employment. They offer opportunities for emerging and aspiring artists with autism to be recognized for their talent and not defined by their circumstances. By focusing on the abilities of those with autism spectrum, Artists With Autism Inc has managed to create a social venture that is not only providing an income for those individuals who have not been able to gain traditional employment, but is also making an impact in the community by dismissing many of the myths about autism.