| New Student Artwork on Display |
| Written by Curtis Rogers |
| Thursday, 08 October 2009 09:02 |
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Visually impaired/blind K-12 students from across the state have their artwork on display at the State Library’s Talking Book Services student art gallery. According to Pamela Davenport, Director of the Library’s Talking Book Services, “The idea to display student artwork was a result of a joint venture with the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind and will promote and educate the public about artwork of blind and visually impaired students in South Carolina.”
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The artwork on display includes wall hangings and sculptures. The gallery’s aim is to encourage and provide access to art for visually impaired/blind people. 






