At outside the line studio in Medford, on Wednesday, June first a female staff person and some clients had we did meditation and we did some yoga too. In jewelry we had picked out different color beads and made two bracelet some clients had made three bracelets or four bracelets At twelve o'clock we had ate sandwiches for lunch and a two o'clock we had movement group and at three we go home to our own houses
Outside the Lines is an arts-based program, run by artists, that provides day support and art mentorship to 35 adults with developmental disabilities and dual diagnosis. Through the arts, we create a place where everyone’s possibilities extend beyond their perceived limits, and where we are inspired to be creative and productive community members, both within our organization and in the broader world.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Friday, May 21, 2021
On Friday, May twenty first 2021 at a program called outside the line studio in Medford, on seventy Colby street some clients drew some pictures and some clients paint some pictures too. Other clients played basket ball out side in the sun and other clients were sitting out on the cemented patio just talking and listen to the radio at ten o'clock A.M at one thirty a few clients went on zoom to play a game called mad live at three we all went home
Friday, October 7, 2011
Outside the Lines at Mass Art

Artwork from Local Day Programs for Adults with Disabilities
Featuring Gateway Arts, Outside the Lines, and Webster House
Mass College of Art and Design
Arnheim Gallery, South Hall 621 Huntington Ave.
September 19-October 7, 2011
This show featured artwork by Michelle Gilbert, Kenny Dearborn, Ethan Cobb, Martin Jerauld, Marty Maher, Alex Wong, and Alice Mikaelian.
On October 5, Mike Piso, Diana Rice-Sheehan, and River Cortes talked to students from the Art Education classes about our programs, teaching philosophy, and the process of the artists who were on view. Other Mass Art students were given assignments to create work in response to the show. This was the first time we have collaborated with Gateway and Mass Art and we are really excited about the exchange and the dialogue that happened. Thanks River and Scott, for putting this together!
Alice and Allison view Alice's drawings |
"Ethan Phillip Cobb!" |
Martin Jerauld contemplates seeing his art on a gallery wall. |
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