LOCALArt therapy group Inspire heART moves into Aztec Theater | Nov. 13Farmington Daily TimesInspire heART founder and CEO Christy Clugston relaxes with her daughter Taylor inside the organization's new home in the Aztec Theater.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesInspire heART founder and CEO Christy Clugston hopes her organization's new home in the Aztec Theater someday can serve as a relaxing after-school hangout spot for students, in addition to providing art therapy.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesChristy Clugston, the CEO and founder of Inspire heART, stands inside the nonprofit organization's new home in the Aztec Theater.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesChristy Clugston founded the Inspire heART nonprofit organization after the December 2017 Aztec High School shooting.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesThe lobby of the Inspire heART headquarters in the Aztec Theater is lined with artwork and upbeat signage.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesAn upbeat message greets visitors in the lobby of the Aztec Theater, the new home of the Inspire heART nonprofit organization.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesInspire heART founder and CEO Christy Clugston only began painting a few years ago but has discovered she has a natural talent for it.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesInspire heART founder and CEO Christy Clugston looks through a photo album featuring images of projects led by her nonprofit organization.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesThe doors to the Aztec Theater, now serving as the home of Inspire heART, are painted in bright colors and feature encouraging messages.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesInspire heART founder and CEO Christy Clugston says she hopes to have her organization's new home in the Aztec Theater open and providing art therapy to students by the end of November.Mike Easterling/The Daily Times