Opening Reception for Visionary Streetscapes!
Join us at The City Reliquary Museum on **Saturday, January 30, at 6 PM** as we celebrate our latest exhibition, [*Visionary Streetscapes*](http://www.cityreliquary.org/exhibitionhall/)!
This show features works from Oscar Azmitia, Susan Brown, Chase Ferguson, and Howard Schefflin. All four artists are from [Pure Vision Arts](http://www.purevisionarts.org/), Manhattan's first specialized art studio and exhibition space for artists with autism and other developmental disabilities.
The drawings, paintings, and sculptures featured in this exhibition reveal the spirit of New York through representations of the familiar. Each artist uniquely captures the frenetic energy and strange beauty of daily life in the city through images of commonplace people, places, and things. In some cases, the artist's use of unorthodox materials adds an additional dimension of complexity to the work.
All artwork in this exhibition is available for sale.
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Pure Vision Arts (PVA) is an initiative of The Shield Institute. Located in Chelsea, PVA is a not-for-profit that provides art materials, studio space, and exhibition opportunities to a growing number of talented artists who are garnering mainstream attention for their work.
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This exhibition is funded by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Header image: Chase Ferguson, *Mixed Vehicles 2*, Mixed Media, 2012 - 2013, courtesy of Pure Vision Arts