LOVE ARTHOUSE at Top Drawer – Let’s celebrate talent regardless of differences

ARTHOUSE Meath is a not for profit enterprise that celebrates the artistic skills and talents of adults with learning difficulties, many of whom live with severe epilepsy and physical disabilities.

Becky Sheraidah set up the project for the Meath Epilepsy Trust 6 years ago. She believed that she had to make a difference and help give people with disabilities purpose and pride in their abilities and lives. Many adults in Britain living with these difficulties feel excluded from commercial life and that their work is of little interest. ARTHOUSE Meath regards the skills and abilities of all its clients highly and actively promotes artwork for sale in printmaking, original art or as finished designed product.

The artwork is fun, humorous, and design-led by professionally skilled artists. Everything is based around unique mark making and individual styles. The organisation prides itself on quality, having commercial values and the ability to compete in the market place.

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