Segerstrom Center Showcases Artwork by Artists with Disabilities
Segerstrom Center for the Arts' 25th Anniversary Week festivities includes an outdoor art showcase created by local artists with disabilities. The artwork is part of a traveling exhibit produced by VSA, a local, state and international organization that makes the arts accessible to people of all abilities.
The Center's showcase is outdoors, mounted on the fencing that surrounds Polyglot Theatre's We Built This City project on the Arts Plaza. Twenty-five pieces are featured. Each work has been photographed, enlarged and printed on weatherproof materials so it will remain bright, colorful and accessible to the public now through October 9.
The popular Family Series engages, enchants and inspires youngsters with the magic of live
performance. International Artists combine music, dance and theater that can be enjoyed by the entire family, creating experiences that instill an appreciation for the arts and create lifelong memories. For more information about the Center's education programs, please visit SCFTA.org/education.

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TLC, Salt-N-Pepa & En Vogue Toyota Pavilion at Concord (10/11-10/11) |
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Segerstrom Center for the Arts (7/11-7/25) |
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Marco Antonio Solis Long Beach Amphitheater (10/04-10/04) |
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The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity) Segerstrom Center for the Arts (12/29-1/03) |
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Segerstrom Center for the Arts (7/05-7/25) |
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C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In Irvine Barclay Theatre (7/09-7/10) |
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Alison Krauss and Union Station Pacific Amphitheatre (8/29-8/29) |
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Pokemon Night Out: Marshmello & Alison Wonderland Intuit Dome (10/24-10/24) |
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UB40 Fred Kavli Theatre (10/25-10/25) |
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Jekyll & Hyde the Musical Segerstrom Center for the Arts (6/12-6/28) |









