IU Health CompleteLife 7th Annual Art Show:
VISUAL CHRONICLES
VISUAL CHRONICLES
Now through January 3, McFarland Hall
IU Health CompleteLife’s seventh annual art show, themed “Visual Chronicles” comes to Second Presbyterian’s McFarland Hall Gallery, November 17 through January 3, 2025. Each piece of artwork, created by a patient, caregiver, or IU Health team member, represents a personal journey associated with illness and recovery. Works include hand-dyed cotton fabrics, framed medical supplies, and oil paintings on canvas.
The exhibit opened at the IU Health Simon Cancer Center in September, was placed on display at the Harrison Center in October, and makes its way to Second Presbyterian through the new year.
Special Recognition to IU Health Foundation and Heroes Foundation.
Presented by the Fine Arts Advisory Team.
ABOUT THE IU HEALTH SIMON CANCER COMPLETELIFE PROGRAM
IU Health Simon Cancer Center’s CompleteLife Program is a free, comprehensive therapy program offering support and care for oncology patients and their families. The fully philanthropy funded program offers complimentary creative arts and integrative therapies, including art therapy, music therapy, massage therapy, yoga therapy, support groups, and more. The program aims to improve the well-being of individuals with cancer, their families, and the community.