SFMOMA acquires 100+ pieces from Bay Area artists with disabilities
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired more than 100 works from Bay Area artists with disabilities. The pieces were created by those who are part of the East Bay non-profit, Creative Growth Art Center and its peer organizations including NIAD, Nurturing Independence Through Artistic Development in Richmond. KTVU's Heather Holmes is joined in studio with NIAD Executive Director, Amanda Eicher and artist, Karen May to learn about her pieces.
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