Art museum in Chicago gives veterans a place to heal
CBSN
In Chicago, there is a home for the art of war.
The National Veterans' Art Museum, which was founded in 1981 by the Vietnam Veterans Art Group, offers a space for those who served to share their stories, talent and trauma.
Artists like Dr. Charles Smith, 82, see it as a place where he and others like him can heal. Smith was just 25 when he was drafted and sent to Vietnam.
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