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Students with disabilities connect with art at the Cummer

Summary by Jacksonville Today
Alex had just planted a sunflower seed, then made a decorated clay pot in an art studio at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. His work was part of the annual Arts for All camp for exceptional education students at the Riverside museum. The 12-year-old boy also learned about painting, then was handed a new brush and watercolors so he could paint his own back at the Broach School Ponte Vedra. “It’s just wonderful, and it’s also fun,” Alex said. “…
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Jacksonville Today broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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