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The ARTHOUSE exhibits and sells artworks in printmaking and painting, celebrating the artistic skills and talents of adults with learning
disabilities. Many of whom live with severe epilepsy and physical disabilities. The ARTHOUSE is part of the Meath Centre, Godalming, Surrey.
Many may feel the work they create is deemed invaluable and made redundant. The ARTHOUSE highly regards the skills and abilities of all its artists. The work offers an insight to a way of seeing the world, has humour warmth and will inspire us all. The freedom of expression and uninhibited mark making of The ARTHOUSE artists makes for a very desirable, engaging and honest artwork as seen in outsider, raw or naïve art forms.
The ARTHOUSE studio houses excellent facilities for artists to work in screenprinting, painting and mixed media. The majority of ARTHOUSE artists experience severe epilepsy. To reduce epileptic seizures for those living with epilepsy, it is important the brain is occupied, enthused and interested.
Money from the work sold goes back into the project for further development.
The ARTHOUSE has exhibited at the London Art and Design Show at the British Library, Chelsea Art Fair and the Ruskin in Oxford.
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