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A new gallery at a Niagara Falls senior living center, opening Dec. 11, showcases art by 50 local adults aged 55+, fostering connection and expression.
A new art gallery at Chapel Heights Senior Living in Niagara Falls, opened December 11, features works from 50 older adults aged 55 and above across the Niagara region, showcasing diverse artistic mediums.
Initiated by Sedona Care Communities, the project aims to reduce senior isolation by fostering connection, self-expression, and community engagement.
Artists, recruited through local outreach, include those who learned to paint during the pandemic and others exhibiting their work for the first time.
Sponsored by the Boggio Family of Pharmacies, the gallery is part of a community hub and will rotate exhibits every three months.
Local, provincial, and federal officials attended the grand opening, highlighting the initiative’s cultural and social significance.
Una nueva galería en un centro de ancianos de Niagara Falls, inaugurada el 11 de diciembre, exhibe el arte de 50 adultos locales mayores de 55 años, fomentando la conexión y la expresión.