Gallery Hours: Mon – Thu 9am – 5pm // Fri 9am – 3pm // Sat 9am – 5pm // Sun 10am – 2pm // Closed major holidays
Exhibition Opening: Friday, September 6 from 6-8pm
The Art of Recovery showcases the transformative power of creativity in personal recovery. This exhibition highlights artistic expression as a vital healing tool, helping individuals process emotions, share their journeys, and reconnect with themselves and their communities. Through painting, sculpture, photography and more, participants find strength, resilience, and hope. The Art of Recovery celebrates how creativity fosters personal growth, reduces stigma, and unites communities.
Exhibiting Artists: Lisa A., Audrey Costa, Renata Denlinger, Eamonn Dwyer, Sonya Elefante, Kimberly Griswold, Jude Hennessey, Jean Leigh, Ken Musgrove, Sarah M. Popa, Pumpernickel, Sanertattooer, Jill Solis, Jennifer Sorensen, Toryn, Victoria Vasquez, Nicole Wilkins, Sarah K. Yeung
Some artists have provided an artist statement. Click on the artist’s name to read their statement.
One of Community in Connection’s (CiC) guiding principles is to empower individuals on their recovery journey by leveraging the strength of lived experience, embracing holistic and artistic modalities, and supporting multiple pathways of recovery. They are dedicated to fostering an inclusive, compassionate community where every person’s unique path is honored and celebrated.
CiC’s programs include mutual support meetings representing multiple pathways of recovery, holistic natural recovery programs, harm reduction training and supplies, recovery-friendly activities, education, and navigation to resources supporting home, health, purpose, and community. CiC offers a variety of workshops for its participants, including drawing and ceramics classes at The Center for Contemporary Art.
The artworks presented in this show reflect the personal views, experiences, and artistic interpretations of each artist which may vary widely and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the organizers. Please approach these artworks with an open mind.