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Chrysalis is a charitable organization that was established in Edmonton in 1968 and expanded to Calgary in 1988. Chrysalis was originally called the Industrial Research and Training Centre (IRTC) and began as a Centennial project under the direction of the University of Alberta.

In 1972, IRTC separated itself from the University and became the Western Industrial Research and Training Centre (WIRTC), a non-profit society operated by a volunteer Board of Directors.

Part of the reason for this change was to accommodate adults with developmental disabilities graduating from the Winnifred Steward School. These individuals were provided training and employment opportunities in the community and in business operated by WIRTC, rather than remain in school.

Alberta Family and Social Services became the primary providers of WIRTC funds in 1978. They requested the Board of Directors to continue WIRTC's mandate of increasing the focus of community integration and moving away from the sheltered workshop environment.

In 1992, WIRTC changed its name to Chrysalis: An Alberta Society for Citizens with Disabilities. The word "chrysalis" describes the cocoon stage of a butterfly. This metamorphosis is related to the change and growth individuals with disabilities experience as they develop the skills and confidence to become active members of the community. Thus, the butterfly became the new logo and Change, Growth & Opportunity, the motto.

The Personal Development Plan was developed based on the principles of choice, respect, competence, community presence, and social networks. Through the implementation of a Personal Development Plan, services are personalized based on the interests, strengths and needs of each individual to result in an outcome of their choice.

In 1996, the Board of Directors redefined Chrysalis' mission statement to reflect the diversity of the services offered and the people served. The mission statement was changed to "Chrysalis delivers personalized services resulting in community access, individual autonomy and self-sufficiency".

For over 30 years, Chrysalis has helped thousands of people with disabilities receive training, develop life and vocational skills, find employment, discover volunteer opportunities, and enhance their quality of life. Chrysalis strives to continue to offer personalized services to foster "change, growth and opportunity" to all citizens with disabilities.


OUR MISSION STATEMENT

Chrysalis provides personalized services to assist individuals with disabilities achieve their employment, volunteer and recreation goals.

OUR VISION

People with disabilities are accepted by and included in society for their abilities to contribute, and have the same rights and privileges as all citizens.

OUR MOTTO

Change, Growth & Opportunity

















Clay day

The group projects are designed mainly for character growth, expansion of artistic development and relationship building among the artists.

Group work enables the artists to trust their talent among other talented people, bringing the creative levels to more intense and accurate creations.

Group work is one of the best and most interesting ways to promote the capabilities of these individuals.

Thank you and stay tuned for more.




























































































Splatter painting

One of our most successful group projects has been our splatter painting.

This was an interesting exercise on energetic creativity, taking long brushes, filling them with different colors and splattering the paint on the paper. Without touching its surface.

The final pieces are hanging on the walls of Chrysalis and protected by Plexiglas.

The sizes of these paintings are 10' * 4' and smaller.
























































































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Natural light and a very spacious room.


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GonzaloGonzalo Canales---Program coordinator--Teacher-- With a background in fine arts and a professional artist; Gonzalo has been teaching and instructing for a few years.
"The creative process knows no bounds, it knows nothing about disabilities. In order to create, one only needs to be given the chance"
"The limitations to the soul can not be measured with words, only actions, markings and the will to create"


Lanna




Lanna ---Program assistant---- Lanna has been involved in the art program since the early beginnings. Her background is in the rehabilitation field; working mostly with people with disabilities for the last seven years.

Lanna's enormous heart and dedication to the artists is an essential part for the growth and maturity of the program.

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Aaron To










Aaron, is our feature artist for the month of October, 2008.

Aaron's style of painting is raw, bright and full of passion.

Aaron is one of the most succesful painters we have in the program, he has sold four of his last batch of paintings with prices ranging from 75 to 150 Dollars.

A few of Aaron's pieces of art are hanging on the walls of a Salon and Spa in the south side of the city.

http://www.salon-melange.com/

Melange Salon & Spa#102, 1207-91 Street SW, Edmonton AB780.465.2425
info@salon-melange.com

Please stay tuned for more up coming shows.





















"Bird on a branch" Price 150 oil on canvas














"Cherry Tree" Price $75















"On the Highway" Sold




"The Harbor" Sold




















"The Trees" Sold



















"The Lonely Tree" $75
















"The Farm" Sold