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For an artist with autism, precision is all

Jessica Park Jessica Park (above, in her bedroom/art studio) has some of her work on display in a solo exhibit at Endicott College in Beverly. (Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe)
By Joan Anderman
Globe Staff / March 22, 2009

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WILLIAMSTOWN - Much of what matters to Jessica Park can be found in a small room on the second floor of a rambling old house in this western Massachusetts college town. The walls of Park's bedroom, which doubles as her art studio, are covered with posters of rainbows, lightning, Las Vegas, and astronomical phenomena: the constellations, galaxies, the moon. Perfume ... (Full article: 1394 words)

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