The San Antonio Lighthouse is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Art in the Dark, featuring over 50 art pieces with a virtual spin. Art pieces displayed at the virtual online event will be pixelated but will include a detailed description from the artists, thus allowing viewers to experience purchasing art like one who is visually impaired. They will have the opportunity to learn from local artists, potters, sculptors, and jewelry designers who have donated their work to this event.
Funds raised from Art in the Dark will go toward supporting the Blind Children's Program, which continuously uses innovative ways to provide the services the children greatly need, even in the time of a pandemic.
The San Antonio Lighthouse is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Art in the Dark, featuring over 50 art pieces with a virtual spin. Art pieces displayed at the virtual online event will be pixelated but will include a detailed description from the artists, thus allowing viewers to experience purchasing art like one who is visually impaired. They will have the opportunity to learn from local artists, potters, sculptors, and jewelry designers who have donated their work to this event.
Funds raised from Art in the Dark will go toward supporting the Blind Children's Program, which continuously uses innovative ways to provide the services the children greatly need, even in the time of a pandemic.
The San Antonio Lighthouse is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Art in the Dark, featuring over 50 art pieces with a virtual spin. Art pieces displayed at the virtual online event will be pixelated but will include a detailed description from the artists, thus allowing viewers to experience purchasing art like one who is visually impaired. They will have the opportunity to learn from local artists, potters, sculptors, and jewelry designers who have donated their work to this event.
Funds raised from Art in the Dark will go toward supporting the Blind Children's Program, which continuously uses innovative ways to provide the services the children greatly need, even in the time of a pandemic.