Karen Michaels

Karen attended school for 20 some years.
She earned an undergraduate degree in Geoenvironemntal Science.
She also earned post graduate degrees and work in Counseling Psychology,
Crisis Intervention, Addictions and a residency in Systemic Therapy.
The ability to use her education was taken away,
in the split second it takes two cars to collide.
The result was a traumatic brain injury.

This is now her second life. Her work is not for sale. It is donated.
She lives with her spouse, Marilyn B Cane and is grateful to be able to express herself visually.
Karen has earned awards and photographic competitions since 2004.
She is a member of VSA, which is an organization dedicated
to working with and helping artists with disabilities.
She has a revolving gallery Since 2010, Karen has donated her time and graphic talent to the Inter American Center for Human Rights and Lambda United at the Shepard Broad Law Center of Nova Southeastern University.
In 2011, three pieces of Karen's work begin a 4 year traveling exhibit with the Great Explorations Children's Museum in St Petersburg, Florida.

Also in 2011, Karen was a nominee winner for the 6th annual Black and White Spider awards..

Looking through a lens and sound canceling headphones make her world manageable.




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