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Printmaker’s ‘COVID Year’ Project a Study in Art Therapy

Arts correspondent Angel Idowu meets a printmaker who found refuge in art therapy.

Aired 03/23/2021 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Printmaker’s ‘COVID Year’ Project a Study in Art Therapy

Clip: 3/23/2021 | 4m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

Arts correspondent Angel Idowu meets a printmaker who found refuge in art therapy.

The one-year anniversary of the pandemic has come and gone, but its impact on mental health will linger. We meet Chicago printmaker Beth Adler, who found refuge in art therapy — and whose work is now part of a new exhibit in Evanston.

Aired 03/23/2021 | Rating NR

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