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Works by Sharleene Hurst are part of the exhibit, a collaboration between ArcWorks and the Asperger's Association of New England. (Essdras M Suarez/Globe Staff) |
In both art and life, working outside the lines
DANVERS - The artwork is as diverse as you could find at any gallery, from a charcoal drawing of the Maine seashore to psychedelic mindscapes in bright acrylic to a painstaking collage of General William Tecumseh Sherman. What they have in common is that the artists who created them are living with Asperger's syndrome. (Full article: 892 words)
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