In Mystic, art by Syrian child refugees Jun 5 Written By Robert Whitcomb Painting from the exhibition “Dark to Light: A Syrian Child’s Journey,’’ through June 16 at the Mystic (Conn.) Museum of Art. This show is a traveling exhibition made up of the works of Syrian child refugees. The artwork comes from the children served by the Petersham, Mass.-based Polus Center for Social and Economic Development, which has been providing rehabilitation services to civilians affected by the Syrian war since 2010. Polus CenterMystic (Conn.) MMystic MMystic Museum Robert Whitcomb
In Mystic, art by Syrian child refugees Jun 5 Written By Robert Whitcomb Painting from the exhibition “Dark to Light: A Syrian Child’s Journey,’’ through June 16 at the Mystic (Conn.) Museum of Art. This show is a traveling exhibition made up of the works of Syrian child refugees. The artwork comes from the children served by the Petersham, Mass.-based Polus Center for Social and Economic Development, which has been providing rehabilitation services to civilians affected by the Syrian war since 2010. Polus CenterMystic (Conn.) MMystic MMystic Museum Robert Whitcomb