In Full Bloom celebrates spring as a season of vibrant color, growth, and transformation. Just as no two flowers are the same, each artist in this series brings a unique voice, perspective, and creative spirit. Together, their work forms a garden of individuality.
In this series, artists intentionally explored color, texture, and shape through butterflies, birds, blossoms, and layered materials. Bold hues, varied surfaces, and expressive forms reflect the energy of the season and the individuality of each creator. This exhibition honors the beauty of growing at our own pace and reminds us that when we create together, we bloom even brighter.
Creative Pathways provides a welcoming, inclusive space where artists with developmental disabilities and neurodivergence explore creativity, follow their artistic interests, develop skills, and grow as working artists. The program supports both personal expression and professional development, empowering artists to build confidence, refine their skills, and share their work with our Macon community.
See “In Full Bloom” in person March 4th through May 31st at the Museum of Arts and Sciences.
To learn more about the program please visit: www.creativepathwaysstudio.com.
