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MDA Art Collection

Tenacious Leaf - Audrey Falk



These Stairs Intrigue Me - Patrick Harris



Flowers for Gladys - John Ayers



Country Christmas - Jack MacColeman



A Girl - Kim Chesson




The MDA Art Collection - Transcending Barriers To Creativity



Artists in the MDA Art Collection

Since the arrival of the Collection's first piece in August 1992, the permanent Collection has grown to encompass works created and donated by artists aged 2 to 82 representing all 50 states. Each artist is affected by one of the neuromuscular diseases in MDA's program. Those served by the Association are encouraged to submit artwork for consideration, which is then reviewed by a committee that ultimately selects pieces to be added to the Collection.

Adult Artists:

Adult artists donate their work to the MDA Art Collection. These artists range from creative amateurs, some of whom only discovered their talent after their neuromuscular disorders were diagnosed, to award-winning professional artists who have works hanging in major museums, galleries and private collections worldwide.

Young Artists and MDA-Sponsored Workshops:

Children's art is either individually created and donated or produced at MDA summer camps and MDA-sponsored art workshops. MDA has organized and/or sponsored some 50 children's art workshops in conjunction with fine arts museums and galleries nationwide, including programs at the Art Institute of Chicago, Arizona State University, Detroit Institute of Art, Indianapolis Children's Museum, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Scripps Institute in La Jolla, Calif., and the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Led by professional artists and art educators who volunteer their time, the workshops are typically attended by eight to 12 children and emphasize the basics of art, including scale, color, texture and composition. Each child in the workshop receives a certificate of participation and selected pieces are considered for inclusion in the permanent MDA Art Collection.

To date, nearly 1,000 children have participated in these educational programs. Workshops are planned on request, usually through any of MDA's local offices.

Click here to see a sampling of works from the MDA Art Collection.



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