KindTree is dedicated to serving and celebrating the Autism Community through art, education, and recreation. With warm hearted whimsy, an open sense of family and a deep level of caring, we reach inside ourselves to embrace our flaws, gather our strengths, and offer our love while reaching out to people with autism spectrum disorders, their families and care givers. Through the power of self-advocacy in an atmosphere of acceptance and respect, autistic and neuro-normal people alike can work toward self- realization.
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autistic art

You work hard. And when - every now and then - you take a glance up from your desk, woudn't it be nice to see something beautiful?

When customers wait in your lobby or reception area, why not treat them to something special?

Art by people with autism:
Notecards and More...
Help Support Artists
With Autism

 

KindTree Productions, Inc. has 8X10 matted prints of all the beautiful images you see here, as well as the rest of the art on our Gallery Page.

dancing by Sherri Classen rain by Renee Curtiss

In addition, we have several larger paintings, framed and elegant, waiting to adorn your office walls for a limited period.

These artworks have appeared at Eugene's Hilyard Center, Oregon State University in Corvallis, The Maude-Kerns Art Center, Lane County Offices, the W.O.W. Hall, DIVA, Lane County Building, and more.

butterfly by David Olson

If you would like to help support the Autism Community, help raise awareness, and just enjoy this beautiful art, call Kindtree at 541 689 2228. We'll be happy to help. Thanks!

AUTISM ARTISM
2006

Lane Arts Council, GreyWolf Projects
VSA Washington
Elizabeth King & Four Leaf Press

April 3 - 22, Gala Opening Saturday, April 15, 4 - 8pm.
DIVA, 110 W Broadway, Eugene
This project is made possible in part by a grant by Lane Arts Council
with support from City of Eugene Cultural Services Division


Mary-Minn Sirag