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Arts

Therapeutic artwork on display in Westminster

WESTMINSTER — Art meets therapy in an exhibition of SoulCollage cards created by 11 local women who have worked with New Hampshire facilitator Maggie Cahoon, which is hanging at Sojourns Community Health Clinic, 4923 U.S. 5, through Sept. 19.

“Using found images, scissors, mat board, and glue, your intuition guides the creation of a unique set of collaged cards that express important aspects of your Self and Soul,” writes Nancy Clingan. “This process invites you to give visual and poetic expression to the unique tapestry of your life experiences, to the energetic patterns of your body and your personal mythology, and to discover and nourish the seeds of your destiny. The resulting deck of collaged cards reflects back to you your strengths, your beauty, your complexity, your dreams and your accomplishments.”

The clinic is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more about the process, visit soulcollage.com or contact Cahoon (innerartifacts.com; 603-835-2344).

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