We're very pleased that the ARTHOUSE Meath will be exhibiting with us at the Palace Art and Craft Fair this May. Brighton Art Fair has had a close relationship with the ARTHOUSE for many years and they has always been one of the most popular exhibitors at the show.
ARTHOUSE Meath celebrates the artistic talents and skills of adults living with severe epilepsy and learning difficulties.
ARTHOUSE Meath highly regards the talents of the artists whose work and skills may have previously been considered redundant.
ARTHOUSE Meath is a social enterprise creating artworks and
products for sale at exhibition, trade and retail. Sessions, run by
professional artists, are held daily Monday to Friday offering placements
to people with varying needs and abilities. All contributions are
valued and everyone is involved. The work is beautiful and the artists
offer something new with a refreshing perspective. All images on work
sold are created by adults living with severe epilepsy and learning
difficulties.
Arthouse Meath’s main aim is to show what can be and is
achieved. Offering purpose to individuals is life changing, especially
for those who have been told they can’t or have been made to feel
redundant in the past.
By working closely together as a team, ARTHOUSE Meath has a
huge sense of pride; artists, staff and volunteers are all involved and
all achievements are celebrated. The majority of ARTHOUSE Meath artists
experience severe epilepsy. To reduce epileptic seizures for those
living with epilepsy, it is important that the brain is occupied,
enthused and interested.
This is part of the service provided by
ARTHOUSE Meath in a caring, sheltered environment in which the artists
develop social skills, work ethics, team participation and technical
skills.
Other successes ARTHOUSE Meath celebrates include:
Being the trade stationary supplier for Mary Portas
concessions stores in House of Fraser, BBC London news
coverage, selling to Galleries and shops across the country, artists
solo show at Pallant House Gallery, being part of Brighton Art
Fair, trade shows at Olympia and Earls
Court. A new shop and Arts Centre on Godalming High Street.
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