Pa. artist with Down syndrome crafts pillows to share with community

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Monday, February 19, 2024
Pa. artist with Down syndrome crafts pillows to share with community
Lucia Castrogiovanni uses her creative talents to encourage other adults with disabilities to follow their artistic passions.

WYNNEWOOD, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- "I was diagnosed with Down syndrome. There's a few things I can or cannot do," said Lucia Castrogiovanni. "But I can make artwork."



The 46-year-old from Yeadon, Pennsylvania, discovered the Center for Creative Works (CCW) in the late 2010s.



The facility in Wynnewood is home to a collection of artists who come from neurodiverse backgrounds.



A couple times per year, CCW plays host to an open house where guests can purchase artwork, pillows, and more from individuals like Castrogiovanni.



Additionally, Castrogiovanni. sells her pillows online while supplies last.



She hopes her story will inspire others to follow their artistic passions.



"Whoever else does have a disability, you can put your heart through your artwork," said Castrogiovanni.



To learn more about the Center for Creative Works or Lucia's Pillows, visit their websites.



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