WORK produced by disability group Ability Arts was on show on Friday with the opening a new exhibition at Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah (CASM).
The artists looked at interpretations of the word ‘go’ through photography, video, mosaics and clay and symbolised different journeys.
The Ability Arts program is run by Community First, a non-profit organisation for people with disabilities that focuses on community inclusion.
As part of the exhibition, there will be free workshops at CASM during the next few weeks, including a clay program for children with disabilities each Saturday for the next two weeks.
There will also be a felting workshop for the general community on Sunday, November 16.
The exhibition will run until November 17 at 63 Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah.
For more information go to artspacesmandurah.com.au or to learn more about the Ability Arts program email tennille.oneill@cfi.net.au