Art has the power to connect people, evoke emotions, and inspire change. However, access to art has historically been limited by barriers such as geography, finances, physical disabilities, and a lack of representation. The digital age offers unique tools to break down these barriers, making art more inclusive and accessible to a broader audience. Here...
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