One way to overcome addiction is through creative expression. That's the basis of an upcoming exhibit in Maryland titled "The Art of Overcoming: Healing Through Creativity." The exhibit will run from September 4th to 30th at the Washington County Arts Council galleries. It will feature works exploring themes of addiction and recovery. The exhibit is being hosted by the Washington County Arts Council and Washington Goes Purple. An opening reception is scheduled for September 4th. The event and exhibit are open to the public and free of charge.

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One way to overcome addiction is through creative expression. That's the basis of an upcoming exhibit in Maryland titled "The Art of Overcoming: Healing Through Creativity." The exhibit will run from September 4th to 30th at the Washington County Arts Council galleries. It will feature works exploring themes of addiction and recovery. The exhibit is being hosted by the Washington County Arts Council and Washington Goes Purple. An opening reception is scheduled for September 4th. The event and exhibit are open to the public and free of charge.

According to the announcement, the exhibit invites local artists to explore the themes of addiction and recovery through various mediums. It aims to highlight those impacted by addiction and celebrate the hope and healing that recovery brings to individuals, families, and communities. An awards sponsor for the exhibition is the Nora Roberts Foundation. Its chairman, Steve Lang, explained that the foundation is proud to continue partnering with the Washington County Arts Council and Washington Goes Purple.

"The Arts Council is honored to continue our partnership with Washington Goes Purple," said Nicole Abuhamada, executive director of the Arts Council. "This exhibit aligns with our goal of fostering and promoting creative expression, and we are grateful to Nora Roberts and the Nora Roberts Foundation for their generous support in bringing this important work to our community."

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