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Hull Museum Showcases Talents of Adults with Disabilities
25 Apr
Summary
- Artwork by adults with learning disabilities is exhibited in Hull.
- The exhibition runs until July 5th at the Streetlife Museum.
- The collection features sculpture, video, photography, paintings, and portraits.

Hull's Streetlife Museum is currently hosting an exhibition titled "Regeneration," featuring a diverse range of artwork created by adults with learning disabilities. The exhibition, a collaboration with the charity CASE Training Services, aims to showcase "empowerment in expression" and runs until July 5th.
Organizers emphasize that the exhibition allows trainees to express their individual passions and creativity. The collection includes sculpture, video, photography, paintings, and portraits, offering visitors interactive "talking tiles" to learn more about the art and the artists' journeys.
CASE Training Services, which supports individuals in gaining new skills and social engagement, believes in the potential of everyone to create. Pete Vernon, a creative arts teacher at the charity, highlighted the importance of public feedback in the creative process, stating that exhibitions like this allow trainees to see their work valued by others.