YOUNG people with disabilities can develop creative and personal skills with the help of professional performing and visual artists.
Casey manager of arts and leisure Robyn Bowen said exciting artists would contribute their talent and expertise to present a respite program Just in Case.
People working on the program include performer/community artist Stefanie Robinson and visual artist Artur Lyczba.
Ms Bowen said Just in Case was all about creativity, having fun with art, meeting others with similar interests, learning new skills and developing existing skills.
The program is available to residents of Casey and the Shire of Cardinia, and costs $6 per session or $30 for the first five sessions.
Further information is available from the Casey arts Officer Rebecca Christensen Page on 9705 5200.
Disability is no bar to art
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