as special correspondent jared bowen of gbh in boston first reported for us this fall, one massachusettsn has been celebrating that work for half a century. jared: around 830 time morning artists begin arriving in brookline, massachusetts. heading upstairs to studios were they paint, weave textiles or mold ceramics. this is their job. >> every day i make all kinds of artwork, including this embroidery of the house i used to live in. jared: she has worked at gateway arts for six years. a supply of colorful threads at her fingertips, she has honed her skills in fiber arts and puppetry where she has developed a series. >> it makes me feel so proud. i am as inspired as my two favorite puppeteers, jim henson and mr. rogers. jared: one of the oldest institutions of thet anniversary. hit was founded in the 1970's. gateway opened to fill a vacuum and creating a space for people to either grow their artistic talents or tap into skills they did not know they had. >> we have people with down syndrome, people on the spectrum , people with head injuries, people who are blind, people who are deaf, peo