The 9th annual "Artists on the Autism Spectrum" Exhibition is now on at the Wollongong Art Gallery.
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The exhibition hosted by The Aspect South Coast School started on September 5 and will be on show in the Community Access Gallery, Level 4 until October 4.
The exhibition, which is a much anticipated event in the autism and art community calendars, aims to celebrates "a different brilliant - understanding, engaging and celebrating the strengths, interests and aspirations of people on the autism spectrum".
The art works are by students aged between five and 18 years of age.
Entry is free.
All artworks are for sale via an on-line auction, which closes 4pm Sunday, October 4. Visit https://app.galabid.com/art4autismsc to register.
Aspect South Coast School has provided specialised autism education programs and services for over 32 years in Wollongong, Shellharbour, Kiama and Shoalhaven.
The school operates from a main site at Corrimal which consists of an administration office and five lower primary classes.
The school also has satellite classes which are Aspect run and operated. They are located within the NSW Department of Education schools in Barrack Heights, Bellambi and North Wollongong, a Catholic primary school in Kiama and an independent school in Farmborough Heights.
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