Spotlight on Local Art
Local art in healthcare and senior living environments fosters a sense of community. The familiar details offer comfort to patients and residents, which can aid healing by evoking positive emotions and serve as conversation starters to promote social interaction and cognitive engagement.
Block, Inc. offices in St. Louis, Missouri, feature paintings from local visual artist Doug Weaver highlighting basements turned entrepreneurial spaces, unveiling a hidden world of creativity beneath homes.
Vibrant, dimensional wall art by local artist Jeremy Rabus merges legacy and innovation at Block, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri, recognizing the historic building's past and present corporate occupants.
St. Louis artist Jennifer Hayes created a bright abstract painting depicting an iconic century-old public landmark for St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
Missouri Artist Bryan Haynes was commissioned to create two paintings inspired by Creve Coeur Lake Park for Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital.
Artist Jeffrey Vaughn created a photo-realistic oil painting inspired by the tranquil garden paths surrounding Memorial Hospital Shiloh in Shiloh, Illinois.
Steven and Cheryl Ward used locally harvested materials to create prairie grass art for the Siteman Cancer Center waiting room at Memorial Hospital in Shiloh, Illinois.
Texas artist John Randall York was commissioned to paint three original watercolors for Bradley Tower at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital - Tyler.
St. Louis artist Samantha Bryant (KnotSoDope) created an inspirational ribbon tapestry to symbolize the supportive community at Siteman Cancer Center at Northwest HealthCare.
Local artist Kelley Carman used vintage telephones to represent the power of instant global communication at the Square and Cash App offices in St. Louis, Missouri.
Local St. Louis artist Doug Weaver was commissioned to create a meaningful painting for Siteman Cancer Center at Northwest HealthCare.