Color of Sound at Oceanside Museum April 17 – July 11, 2021
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The Art of Autism opened Color of Sound yesterday at Oceanside Museum of Art.  This exhibit features 14 Southern California artists on the autism spectrum.  The themes are synesthesia, music, and color.  On April 29 at 7 PM PST Oceanside Museum will be hosting a panel discussion moderated by Debra Muzikar and Keri Bowers with five of the artists in the exhibit – Sydney Edmond, Syance Wilson, Joel Anderson, Jeremy Sicile-Kira and Austin John Jones.  This discussion is open to the public and anyone in the world can attend!  Please pre-register here.  This is a free event.

If you are in Southern California the exhibit is open to the public Thursday through Sundays.  You must register on the Oceanside Museum of Art site for tickets.

Thank you Sydney Edmond for your photographs and sponsors Terri Peterson Zimdars, Pour House and Greg Jones and exhibition partner Mainly Mozart.

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