
From Battlefields to Pottery Wheels - Featuring Steve Dilley, MFA
05/20/24 • 26 min
The Veterans Art Project (VETART) is a community-based arts organization that is transforming the lives of hundreds of veterans all across California. Offering free art classes is just the beginning because the connections made inside the VETART studio have been truly life-changing.
“When they moved on, they would become doctors and lawyers and architects” -Steve Dilley
Click here to visit VETART's website and learn more about their life-changing program.
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Thank you for listening and for your ongoing support!
The Veterans Art Project (VETART) is a community-based arts organization that is transforming the lives of hundreds of veterans all across California. Offering free art classes is just the beginning because the connections made inside the VETART studio have been truly life-changing.
“When they moved on, they would become doctors and lawyers and architects” -Steve Dilley
Click here to visit VETART's website and learn more about their life-changing program.
Click here to follow us on social media and learn more about SIHC!
Become part of the discussion! You can now schedule your guest appearance on the podcast by clicking here.
Thank you for listening and for your ongoing support!
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