Dec. 15. An exhibit in the Cain Center for the Arts gallery highlights and celebrates the original art of participants in programming at Hinds Feet Farm, a nonprofit that works to maximize the potential of persons living with brain injury.
It’s called “Justifying our Lens” and it runs through Jan. 5 in the gallery on the main floor.
Through a series of workshops with Cain Center for the Arts and Davidson College, participants from Hinds Feet Farm created original pieces of art that offer a response to the prompt: “This is what I love…and this is how I see it.”
Hinds’ Feet Farm’s day and residential programs are a paradigm shift from the traditional medical treatment model for people living with brain injury to a model that embraces a holistic health and wellness approach, empowering members toward occupation and meaning in life post-injury. Created by, and for persons living with brain injury.