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Ginger Sharpe is a multi-medium artist, a single mother, a Certified Peer Support Worker, and an advocate for peoples rights. She has a degree in computers and graphic design. She has used her Graphic Arts skills to complete multiple murals in town, she has been featured in the Celebrated Recovery art show, and the Black and white arts show at the Balloon Fiesta Museum art show in 2021. Ginger has taught multiple groups with the focus of the psychology of color and creative recovery. Through some of life's hardest struggles and some pretty unimaginable trauma, she is a survivor on a mission to change the world, one person at a time. She passionately works using her lived experience as fuel for her creativity and She is a fearless and relentless advocate for people who have not found a voice to speak out for what is right. She is an advisory board member of both the Fines and Fees Justice Center and the Justice Advisory and Accountability Board of the ACLU. She has been an Artist since childhood and professionally since 2016. Her style is unique and she is able to pay attention to detail and customize art projects to reflect just about anything.
Feel free to contact me at any time!!!
Other options
I am available for private art lessons and freelance projects as well. Please feel free to contact me for more information.

