All-Veteran Art Exhibit You're invited to meet the artists Saturday

Shoreline, WALocal News

ShoreLake Arts collaborates with Operation Art to Heal to host an all-veteran art exhibit titled "Art Saves," featuring six artists. The exhibition showcases a wide array of topics, from nature scenes to whimsical worlds, reflecting the artists' personal journeys. Community members are invited to meet the artists and view their work this Saturday. Operation Art to Heal is part of the Pacific Northwest Veteran Assistance Program, which aims to assist veterans in healing through artistic expression. This initiative addresses serious issues such as PTSD, depression, and military sexual trauma, with a focus on combating veteran suicide.

The program highlights the therapeutic power of art in promoting mental health among veterans. Attendees can learn more about the program's efforts by visiting pnwveteranassist. org. The exhibit serves as a vital platform for raising awareness about the challenges faced by veterans.

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