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Wolfson
Five days a week, at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, young patient’s hospital rooms are magically transformed into interactive art studios.
Resident artists, students, volunteers, and the Art Cart, a self-contained
workshop on wheels, make regular visits to the hospital's Pediatric
Intensive Care, Oncology, Dialysis, Emergency Room, and Behavioral
Health Units.
The artist becomes the child's guide, motivator, and friend as
the delight of pastel, watercolor, and tempera quickly replaces
pain, boredom, and depression.
A monthly visiting artist adds depth to the experience by engaging
the children with new creative concepts, styles, and techniques.
Children are often motivated to donate their work to either traveling
or permanent exhibits throughout the First Coast.
The children we serve:
On any given day, there are more than 100 children, ages 4 to 19, in
Wolfson Children's Hospital's Dialysis Unit, Pediatric Intensive
Care, Oncology Unit, Mental Health Unit, Teen Room, Infectious Disease
Unit, Emergency Room, and General Care areas. This patient group
mirrors the community's statistics for under-privileged children.
According to Baptist Hospital's patient survey, 40% of the children
come from homes at or below the poverty level. In terms of art education,
we estimate that more than 70% have essentially no school-based
access to fine arts education.
More than 10,000 seriously ill children and their families have benefited directly from Art With A Heart For Children’s healing approach.
Visit www.wchjax.com for more info.
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