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The art of the prosthetic: How a sculptor transformed his life’s work after accident

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What happens to an artist when one of the very tools he uses -- his hands -- are changed in an instant? Jeffrey Brown visited a sculptor in New York's Hudson Valley, who has had to pivot on how he does his art and the art itself. The story is part of our coverage of the intersection of medicine and arts, and our ongoing arts and culture series, "CANVAS."

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accessibility technology, Art and disability, arts
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