"The Possibility of Disability" is a one night event that will focus on three artists living with autism.
Gregory Chabolla is a wood worker who specializes in creating intricate carvings on his scroll saw. Jane Manthei is known for her amazingly detailed and lifelike representational drawings and paintings. Richmond Freeman paints in gouache, watercolor, and acrylics, and chooses his subject matter from photograph reference points that he captures around Austin.
There will be complimentary drinks and snacks. Davis Gallery will be donating 45 percent of art sale proceeds from this event to the Autism Society of Texas.
"The Possibility of Disability" is a one night event that will focus on three artists living with autism.
Gregory Chabolla is a wood worker who specializes in creating intricate carvings on his scroll saw. Jane Manthei is known for her amazingly detailed and lifelike representational drawings and paintings. Richmond Freeman paints in gouache, watercolor, and acrylics, and chooses his subject matter from photograph reference points that he captures around Austin.
There will be complimentary drinks and snacks. Davis Gallery will be donating 45 percent of art sale proceeds from this event to the Autism Society of Texas.
"The Possibility of Disability" is a one night event that will focus on three artists living with autism.
Gregory Chabolla is a wood worker who specializes in creating intricate carvings on his scroll saw. Jane Manthei is known for her amazingly detailed and lifelike representational drawings and paintings. Richmond Freeman paints in gouache, watercolor, and acrylics, and chooses his subject matter from photograph reference points that he captures around Austin.
There will be complimentary drinks and snacks. Davis Gallery will be donating 45 percent of art sale proceeds from this event to the Autism Society of Texas.