Closing reception at Ver(a)rt Gallery:
SHOW EXPLORES COLLECTION AND CONNECTIONS
In February, Bellingham Herald sports reporter Joe Sunnen wrote about Blaine High School wrestler Kelton Nix. The 18-year-old was diagnosed with autism when he was 6, but has made a big mark on Whatcom County.
Joe wrote that Kelton is so well-liked by his peers that wrestlers from others teams in the conference have helped him with his passion of collecting key chains. Kelton started his collection in elementary school and now has nearly 6,000.
Kelton and his older sister, Ainsley Nix, blog about his key chains and autism at keychainaday.blogspot.com.
And now through Monday, May 30, they are displaying 50 key chains and 100 keychain drawings from their blog at a Seattle exhibition that explores the artistic relationship between autism and family. The Monday closing reception with the pair will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ver(a)rt Gallery at Warren Avenue and Republican Street in Seattle.
They also will display their work in the group show More is More at the Lexington Art League in Lexington, Kent., July 22 to Sept. 10.
Now that is the way to sell the show!
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