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BEYOND BLACK & WHITE
Featuring bold new works by Sally Gabori, a rising star from Mornington
Island, in addition to new works by highly acclaimed artists Samantha
Hobson, Fiona Omeenyo and Silas Hobson of the Lockhart River Art Gang,
whose exhibition, Our Way: Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Lockhart
River, is currently touring the United States. The Judith Nan Joy Integrative Medicine Initiative at Children’s Memorial Hospital was initiated in 2003 through a generous donation from Judith Nan Joy and the Jack and Audrey Miller Family Foundation to provide a highly innovative model of holistic pediatric care. Through cutting-edge scientific research, clinical trials, and education, the Initiative is investigating new and successful treatments to enhance wellness in children. More than 600 patients have participated in over 2000 interventions in preliminary studies measuring patient and parent response to energy healing and massage therapy. Unique to Children's Memorial's Integrative Medicine Initiative is a deep commitment to scientifically quantifying the body’s response to natural supports, including the profound importance of human touch. Founded in 1882, Children's Memorial Hospital is recognized as one of the top pediatric hospitals in the country in rankings published in U.S. News & World Report. Its physicians are on faculty at Northwestern University ’s Feinberg School of Medicine. As a not-for-profit organization, Children’s Memorial relies on philanthropy to help provide care to more than 113,000 patients and their families every year. To learn more, go to www.childrensmemorial.org
Proudly supported by Enye Imports Group
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