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The Art of C.H.A.N.G.E.
  • Home
  • About
  • Galleries
    • 2024 Exhibit
    • 2023 Exhibit
      • Embroidery
      • Painting
      • Poetry
    • Fall 2022 Exhibit
      • Photography
      • Art
      • Poetry
    • Spring 2022 Exhibit
      • Art
      • Writing
    • 2021 Exhibit
      • Art
      • Media
  • Information and Resources
    • Community Resources
    • Hotlines
    • Online Resources
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    • Home
    • About
    • Galleries
      • 2024 Exhibit
      • 2023 Exhibit
        • Embroidery
        • Painting
        • Poetry
      • Fall 2022 Exhibit
        • Photography
        • Art
        • Poetry
      • Spring 2022 Exhibit
        • Art
        • Writing
      • 2021 Exhibit
        • Art
        • Media
    • Information and Resources
      • Community Resources
      • Hotlines
      • Online Resources
      • UNI & OCRC Resources
A white canvas with the drawing of a door and sliding lock done in oil pastels. On the left side of the door is brown paper with the words “I hope you’re somewhere PRAYING. I hope your soul is CHANGING. But some things only God can forgive.” written on it.
A black background with pink, white, and green flowers in the top right-hand and bottom left-hand corners. In the center is white text reading “Lost. One word, four letters, so many meanings. This Feeling of lost consumes you, In a second, and hour, a lifetime. It takes over your mind. Controls your life. Makes you frantically search, For where or what you’re meant to be. But what if everything you’re searching for, Can be found if you stand still? What if you’re not lost? You just need to explore yourself.”
A photograph of an individual with black and pink hair wearing glasses, a green beanie, a brown shirt, multicolor shoes with dinosaurs on them, and grey sweatpants sitting on the floor against a white wall. On their right knee is a blue hand towel. To their left is a green towel, a white and black spray bottle, and a used paper towel. On their right is a used paper towel and red and white spray bottle. Their right hand is covering their face and on their forearm in green marker are the words “NO EVIDENCE.”

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