ADDENDUM: Unfortunately, the day I posted this story, I learned that Tennessee wildlife regulators voted to allow the hunting of Sandhill Cranes. It is not missed on me that these beautiful works of art were created by gentle souls that belong to an often silent minority. This exhibit celebrates the beauty of several animal species, also sentient beings often helpless to defend themselves. Very. Disappointing. Boo!
The artists of Pacesetters
have done it again. That is, created a wonderful, original exhibition
of quality, framed art now on display and for sale in Nashville's only
exhibition space dedicated to the works of individuals (or about) with
disAbilities–Vanderbilt Kennedy Center's exhibition space/lobby.
"The Journey with Grace" has featured the art of Pacesetters artists several times. Last time was an art exhibit at Radnor Lake. The pieces are for sale. By moving your cursor over the images, the name of each artist will be revealed. Many if not most of the works in this exhibit are for sale. To learn learn more about this exhibit, go here and here. Enjoy!
It’s not missed on me that while the silent minority of these gentle artists are celebrating and honoring the gentle creatures–Sandhill Cranes–that Tennessee wildlife hunting and fishing commission is meeting today to consider to allow hunting of the species.