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.
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.
Local artist Carlos Zamora created a mural that evokes a sense of approachable technology, collaborative agility, and creative flow at the Square and Cash App offices in St. Louis, Missouri.
St. Louis artist Jayvn Solomon was commissioned to paint a custom mural for the Square and Cash App offices in St. Louis, Missouri.
BJC Outpatient Center at Ellisville, Missouri, features modern healthcare art from local St. Louis artist and photographer Jane Linders.
This dimensional and colorful statement art piece by local artist Carrie Gillen sparks creativity and collaboration in the conference room at Saint Louis Bank.
Local artist Sheppard Morose created a series of nature-inspired paintings for a busy corridor at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Commissioned artwork by local artist Priscilla Robinson, paired with inspiring Biblical passages, brings comfort to patients at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital–Tyler, Texas.
The hand-carved sculpture by Missouri artist Michael Bauermeister at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital–Jefferson City connects viewers to the surrounding area.