Streets of Paradise, Inc. Presents Art from the Heart: CONNECTIVITY at The Ringling Museum of Art

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The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art (The Ringling) is excited to announce our newest exhibition, Art from the Heart: CONNECTIVITY, presented by Streets of Paradise, Inc., an organization dedicated to combating homelessness with dignity and grace.  This exhibition, on view at The Ringling's Community Gallery in the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Center for Asian Art, features 66 pieces of art by 27 individual artists. The exhibition highlights the extraordinary creativity, remarkable talent, and resilience of neurodivergent artists as they navigate their unique challenges through self-expression. The project emphasizes our commitment to showcasing a range of art from various communities within the greater community. By fostering connections through creativity, the artists celebrate not only their individual artistry but also the bonds that unite us through art. In a world where connection can often be overlooked, this exhibition serves as a reminder of the strength found in shared experiences and the beauty that emerges when we embrace each other’s journeys.

Art from the Heart: CONNECTIVITY is currently on display at The Ringling's Community Gallery through July 30, 2025. Exhibitions at The Ringling's Community Gallery are always free to visit; visitors can check in at the museum's Visitor Pavilion upon arrival and ask for a Community Gallery wristband.

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