KANSAS CITY, MO. — He is a former KCPD officer turned artist and you can see his work in a powerful show this weekend. Former KCPD officer Brian Cooper opens his first art and music show at
Expressive
January 11th and 12th, 2019. Brian is also a recovering alcoholic, suffers from PTSD, anxiety and depression. Brian discovered the healing powers of art and music and has a unique integration of music in his pieces of "AuVisual" art.
Former KC police officer uses art for healing
Posted: 2:46 PM, Jan 07, 2019
Updated: 2019-01-07 15:46:08-05
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He is a former KCPD officer turned artist and you can see his work in a powerful show this weekend. Former KCPD officer Brian Cooper opens his first art and music show at Expressive January 11th and 12th, 2019. Brian is also a recovering alcoholic, suffers from PTSD, anxiety and depression. Brian discovered the healing powers of art and music and has a unique integration of music in his pieces of "AuVisual" art.


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