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The Art of Life: Healing Families Art Catalog Art Sponsorship in the Redleaf Center for Family Healing
Art Locations GROUP ROOM SMALL MOTHER BACK WAITING OBSERVATION NURSERY NURSERY SANCTUARY AREA EXAM ROOOM 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 24 11 23 10 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 9 10B 22 42 47B 7 28 19 48 19B 13 FAMILY 12 43 47 DINING 6 26 26B FAMILY CORRIDOR 20 FAMILY CORRIDOR AREA 50 27 18 16 MAIN 4B WAITING 46 AREA Donor 38 Wall INTEGRATIVE THERAPY ROOM 33B TEAM CENTER FAMILY SUPPORT AREA 4 l al 32 33 TEACHING Donor W 35 49 KITCHEN KEY MAIN Art locations in main areas ENTRY Art locations in exam/consult/staff areas 2 Kids garden and fencing 1 36 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 2 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
The Art of Life: Healing Families Healing Artwork Sponsorship ABOUT THE ART Art as a healing force is an important aspect of Hennepin Healthcare’s commitment to providing the best patient and family experience in a healing environment. Art is our universal language. It transcends linguistic boundaries and cultural divides where words are not necessary. Art is a personal expression to share one’s thoughts, history and experiences, culture and core values. It validates who we are as individuals, as a community, as humans, as families. In addition, art inspired by nature can comfort, calm, reduce pain and mobilize our body’s natural healing processes. The primary goal for our healing art collection is to counter negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, depression and loneliness with positive feelings of calm, encouragement, compassion, sense of belonging, joy, gratitude and inspiration to positively affect healing and wellness. At the Redleaf Center for Family Healing, we believe these positive feelings will ultimately help lift and support the wellbeing of our valued families. Thank you to our generous art sponsors who helped create a beautiful, healing space for families. For information about an artwork or to sponsor a piece, call 612-741-0672 or email Marlys.Weyandt@hcmed.org. Art Sponsorship Catalog | 3 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
LOCATION 1 | Main Entry Family Tree of Hope Artist: Stacia Goodman | Design and collaboration with V. Dorsey Hovde | Medium: Mosaic with ceramic tile, mirror, and found objects; acrylic and wood (7.5’ x 9’) SPONSORED BY HELEN GYULSUN KIM, SELÇUK ADABAĞ, EMRE ADABAĞ, MINA ADABAĞ, 45 AND OUR BELOVED ELDERS, 36 44 41 45B 40 30 CHARLES 25B 31 JAEHEUB KIM, ANNE YOUNGOK, AND CEVDET15 AND TÜRKAN ADABAĞ 25 39 Artist Stacia Goodman’s24 mosaic technique of embedding objects into the ceramic tiles will 11 express the story of 23mother and parenthood. It is designed to be engaging to all members 14 10 14 of a family. The artist, and 22 others who are invited to help, will collect found objects that will 9 10B be incorporated to symbolize the joys and challenges of being a42 parent. 47B 7 This Mosaic is designed in 2 sections: 19 48 28 (1) The Family Tree 19B 13 12 43 47 This 7.5’ high (9’ wide at the base) mosaic tree stands tall and strong, welcoming patients 6 26 26B and their loved ones when 20they enter the front doors. This “Family Tree” is created to 50 27 express a magical quality where seeds flow and open 18 16 4B in a mirrored stream, leaves bud and the flow grows upward, emerging with life. 38 Above the mosaic tree trunk, a dimensional canopy of leaves will be added, formed by Donor Wall multiple metal structures with perforated surfaces. Patients and visitors will be invited 33Bwish.” The ribbons, over time, will to tie-on their own “ribbon of a hope, or a special 4 create a full-textured canopy, symbolizing a community Family Tree of Hope. As the signature work for the Center, it will offer a memorable, interactive photo opportunity for moms and their families. ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 1 2 1 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 4 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 36
11 14 10 14 9 42 47B 7 LOCATION 2 | Main Entry 48Love Flow of 13 12 Artists: Stacia and Len Goodman | Medium: Mosaic with 43 47 ceramic tile, mirror, and found objects (11’ x 8.5’) 6 18 16 50 THERESA SPONSORED BY DEAN HILGERS AND 45 PESCH HILGERS 15 4B 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 This Mosaic is the second of two sections: 25 39 24 Donor (2) Flow of Love 11 Wall 23 14 14 This piece is adjacent to The Family Tree. The 8.5’ wall will 10 provide the 22 9 10B visual movement from the tree’s root, flowing and directing people 42 towards the Center. This stratified flow, spreading over 8.5’ and 4 47B 7 roots and reflecting water, will have many suggestive of both anchoring 19 48 of discovery and joy. 8 of the embedded found objects that create a ribbon 19B 13 12 Also incorporated on this wall, above the flow, is a large 43 47 that circular “sun” ll 6 their loved ones to reach out for completes the story to inspire moms and a 26 26B 20 33 50 Donor W 27 35 18 16strength, healing and light.” 49 4B TBD 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 Example of mosaic detail by the artist. ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 2 2 1 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 5 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 36
LOCATION 4 | Main Waiting Area Oaks Artist: Tanya Garvis | Medium: Enameled glass fused on copper (18” x 60”) SPONSORED BY ZUZANNE AND DAVID FENNER In creating the three panels of OAK, Garvis imagines looking up a tall oak tree, capturing the mosaic of colors and textures from the movement of leaves, glimpses of branches revealed, and the pops of fresh blue sky and dappled sunlight. From the Artist: “I am very passionate about mental health; it has touched me and my family and friends in many different ways. It is 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 an 25B 30honor to be commissioned 31 for a work to be installed in this place of healing. My goal is that when others see my work that they can 25 39 24 take a step back and stop holding their breath. I am hopeful that 11 viewers can connect with the color, texture and nature patterning 10 23 14 14 in an intimate way and feel the joy, calm and awe.” 6 9 10B 22 Mirrors (no a 42 47B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 18 16 4B 46 4 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 6 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
LOCATION 4B | Main Waiting Area From Within Artist: Cathy Bratter | Medium: Bronze sculpture on walnut base (22” x 14”) SPONSORED BY TRADITION CAPITAL BANK From the Artist: “I follow a very meditative process, resulting in art that is layered and expressionistic. The past, present, and the future become one. I see the relationships in nature 15 that generate moods and emotions. I try to capture these in my work. I create with rock, metals, paints, and found objects. My sculptures and paintings express what is within my heart.” 11 14 10 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 24 11 23 14 10 14 22 9 10B 13 12 42 47B 7 19 Mirrors (n 48 28 16 19B 4B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 ll ll a 32 33 a Donor W 35 49 Donor W 35 34 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 7 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
LOCATION 6 | Main Waiting Area — Reception Seating New Pond, Day Begins, Frog Jumps In Artist: Cathy Haight | Medium: Batik on cotton (30” x 40”) SPONSORED BY JAMES N. AND JODI P. YOUNG From the Artist: “Water is one of my very favorite subjects, and I do think it has healing elements. As a child I spent much time visiting my grandparents — both sets lived on lakes in Wisconsin, and I went to summer camp at Pelican Lake, north of the Twin Cities. Now that I am older, I travel all over the country in a motor home and enjoy hiking when I’m not painting. I just love those small watery environments like this pond area that inspired many a painting. In this one, I was taken by its wonder 45 15 36 44 of quiet activity and shimmering light, with its serene beauty.” 41 45B 40 39 11 14 10 14 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 4230 25B 31 47B 25 39 24 11 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 13 22 47 9 10B 42 6 Mirrors (n 7 47B 28 16 19 50 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 8 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 33B 4
LOCATION 7 | Main Waiting Area Earth Shield: Light In The Forest Artist: Allison Luedtke | Medium: Fused and hand-formed glass with hand-cast bronze elements, mixed media (52” x 36”) SPONSORED BY NAC MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SERVICES From the Artist: “Using the form of a shield symbolizing a protective armor, this work will reflect how emotional woundedness can deeply pierce our heart and soul, shattering dreams or our self-identity as a woman, a mom, or as a partner. To find healing, immersing oneself in nature is a good place to reignite the distinguished light in our soul, and to regain a sense of balance and perspective. Finding that place of refuge where the energy of nature nourishes us, or going inward to that imaginary place, we can build ourselves a new armor built of strength and hope.” 15 14 10 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 7 39 25 24 11 10 13 23 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 22 9 10B 42 47B 7 18 17 16 19 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 5 38 Donor 4 Wall Art Sponsorship Catalog | 9 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 33B 4
LOCATION 9 | Exam Rooms Hallway — Outside Exam Room 1004 Ancestor Knowledge II Artist: Chholing Taha | Medium: Acrylic on paper (24” x 20”) SPONSORED BY MEGHAN WALSH AND CHUCK PUTZER, ROSEMARY QUIRK AND JON WHITE From the Artist: “In Ancestor Knowledge II this woman is giving thanks to her Creator and all of the ancestors who came before for the gift of life, housed within our bodies by our spirit. The pictograph images represent “ancestor knowledge” which is also found within the star systems. This idea tells us to look up so we can be assured that we are never truly lost in the world. Even ceremonial knowledge is illustrated with the star constellations. The cradle board on her back holds within its recesses two hands: the red one: mother who is already walking this earth and the blue hand print which is the unborn spirit who will be ‘touched’ by the body, mind and spirit of their intended Mother. We are truly all connected. This painting was created to encourage healthy lifestyles, especially within the Indigenous communities. It stresses the importance of healthy families which are critical for healthy communities.” 15 36 44 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 14 14 24 11 9 23 10 42 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 9 10B 22 42 47B 7 19 28 13 12 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 Mirrors (no art 50 8 27 16 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 50 4B 46 38 Donor Wall Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 10 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall 33B 4
LOCATION 10B | Exam Rooms Hallway — Outside Exam Room 1003 Swirling Currents Artist: Jean Gumpper | Medium: Woodcut, pochoir on paper (20” x 30”) SPONSORED BY LUCY C. MITCHELL From the Artist: “As an artist, I am always drawn to water. Born in Hawaii, raised in Michigan surrounded by the Great Lakes, I now live in the arid West. My prints draw inspiration from the lakes, rivers, marshes, ponds, seeps, and springs I find both far away and near my home. To me, these images become rich in meaning as they suggest resilience, renewal, beauty, and new life in a time of constant change.” 15 36 44 41 11 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 14 14 25 10B 39 24 11 42 10 23 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 22 7 9 10B 42 47B 7 13 12 19 28 48 19B 6 13 12 Mirrors (no art) 43 47 26 26B16 20 50 6 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 4B 16 50 27 4B 46 38 Donor Donor Wall Catalog | 11 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Art Sponsorship Wall 33B 4
LOCATION 10 | Exam Rooms Hallway — Outside Exam Room 1006 The Dance of Fireflies Artist: Donna Westerling | Medium: Watercolor and mixed media on silk (24” x 25”) SPONSORED BY BROOKE MOSS AND DR. MICHAEL BELZER From the Artist: “This piece was created after the passing of my dear friend, who loved fireflies. I am an intuitive painter, so the process was meditative and unplanned.It is watercolor on silk, with added fibers (including vintage silk thread and metal thread), wire, old jewelry, and many knots.” Donna Westerling has been a Psychiatric Nurse at Hennepin Healthcare for over 20 years. 15 36 44 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 24 11 11 10 14 23 14 14 10 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 14 22 9 10B 42 47B 42 7 19 48 7 12 19B 13 43 47 6 26 26B 20 27 13 FAMILY CORRIDOR 12 18 16 50 4B 6 38 Donor 16 Art Sponsorship Catalog4B | 12 | Redleaf Center for Family HealingWall 33B 4
LOCATION 11 | Back Waiting Area in Exam Area Bde Maka Ska Path Artist: Alicia Anne Armstrong | Medium: Oil on canvas (40” x 48”) SPONSORED BY THE ANDERSON FAMILY From the Artist: “I hope viewers can connect with the humanness of my work. My intention is to evoke a feeling of unity and connection to all life. We all have parts of each other’s pain and joy within ourselves. In this painting, I chose to combine the woman with her dog, enjoying a moment of peace, perhaps by the river or city lake. I reflected on how our relationships with others, even with our pets, can give us support and emotional comfort.” 31 36 44 45 30 15 25B 31 15 41 45B 40 25 39 24 11 11 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 14 9 10B 22 42 47B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 19 6 26 26B 20 27 13 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 50 4B 46 38 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 13 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Donor 18 17 16 Wall
LOCATION 48 | Exam Room 1004 Spirit of Calm Artist: Rebecca Anderson | Medium: Photograph on paper (24” x 24”) SPONSORED BY THE ANDERSON FAMILY From the Artist: “This Tyrrhenian Sea grotto is one of several sea caves worldwide that is flooded with a brilliant blue or emerald light; in this case, a stunning and rare combination of both. The quality and nature of the color is determined by its unique combination of depth, breadth, 15 36 44 water clarity, and light source. I hope it evokes a quiet mind and spirit of calm.” 11 14 14 42 7 45 15 36 4844 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 13 12 25 39 24 11 Mirrors (no art) 18 16 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 22 9 10B 42 47B 7 19 Donor 28 Wall 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 33B 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4 4B 46 38 Donor l Art Sponsorship Catalog | 14 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall al 33 r W 35 33B 49 4
LOCATION 43 | Exam Room 1003 Congregate Artist: Samantha Viotty | Medium: Digital Illustration on paper (20” x 24”) SPONSORED BY NICOLE SMITH AND STEVE BICE From the Artist: “I create digital illustrations as a way to re-envision the way I see the world. My work reflects my identity as a Black woman, highlighting people of color and using found images to reimagine representation. My process starts with an image that already exists that I feel connected to, proceeded by layering, mixing, and digital collaging. I use color and block 45 36 44 images to convey the messages within the portraits. The subjects of my 41 45B 40 1 work often15 do not have detailed faces. I invite the viewer to use their imagination by using the details in the setting, colors, and backgrounds to derive meaning.” 39 11 14 14 42 45 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 7 15 25 39 13 24 12 43 11 23 14 10 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 22 Mirrors (no art) 9 10B 18 16 42 47B 7 19 48 28 19B Donor 13 12 43 47 Wall 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 33B 46 4 38 Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 15 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall 33B l al 4
LOCATION 47 & 47B | Observation Exam Room 1002 TOP: Hummingbird Artist: Gustavo Lira | Medium: Oil, acrylic on canvas (16” x 20”) From the Artist: “This painting is about hope. A symbol from my culture, the hummingbird flies from the dark cold winter into the light for nourishment and warmth.” BOTTOM: Untitled Artist: Unknown | Medium: Ethnographic textile: Otomi embroidery on cotton (20” x 24”) Otomi embroidery is an embroidery style created by the Otomi people of central Mexico. The designs are filled with symbols based on native flora and fauna, local beliefs and even primitive cave drawings found in the Hidalgo region. SPONSORED BY THE ATHENA DENTAL STUDY CLUB (both pieces) 15 36 44 41 11 45 36 44 41 45B 14 30 14 25B 31 15 40 25 39 42 24 11 47B 23 7 14 10 14 22 9 10B 42 13 12 47B 47 7 19 48 28 Mirrors (no art) 19B 13 12 43 16 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 Donor 38 Wall Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 16 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall
LOCATION 40 | Exam Room 1005 Breathe Artist: Jennifer Broussard | Medium: Photo collage on canvas (32” x 30”) SPONSORED BY JENNIFER DECUBELLIS AND THE HENNEPIN HEALTHCARE EXECUTIVE TEAM Jennifer Broussard, a contemporary fine artist, starts with her photograph, often as a close-up found in nature. Using a variety of techniques, she reimagines it by overlaying textures, collaging images to tell a story, or other manipulations to transform it. She considers creating art with photographs as “my living meditation, it allows me to work with light, literally, and to capture the essence of an object or place, or a feeling.” 15 36 44 40 11 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 14 14 25 39 24 11 42 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 22 7 9 10B 42 47B 12 7 13 19 28 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B16 20 4B 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 6 38 Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 17 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Donor Wall Wall
LOCATION 39 | Exam Room 1006 Red Leaves Falling Artist: Dianne Poinski | Medium: Archival pigment print with Japanese paper collage (18” x 36”) SPONSORED BY BECKY AND MARK ODLAND From the Artist: “Scenes that suggest mystery, serenity, and simplicity, have always inspired me. With my camera focused to capture the image, I allow myself to breathe, slow down and reflect on the quiet beauty before me before taking the shot. It is my hope that the viewer experiences a little of the calm I experienced and set out to capture. Then I manipulate the image, sometimes adding color blocking, adjusting the focus and lighting, cropping for a slice, or collaging elements for added textural surfaces.” 15 36 44 39 14 14 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 42 25 39 24 7 11 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 9 10B 13 22 12 42 47B 7 19 48 8 28 16 50 19B 4B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 18 16 4B Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 18 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 46 Wall 38 Donor Wall
LOCATION 45 | Exam Room 1007 Cradle Child Artist: Charles Caldwell | Medium: Pigment print on paper (26” x 32”) SPONSORED BY ANGELA WATTS From the Artist: “Cradle child, the security of family, mother, father, and child. Mother representing nurturing with open arms and the father representing in the security and boundaries of the family structure.” 45 15 36 44 45B 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 14 14 39 25 24 11 42 10 23 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 22 9 10B 42 47B 7 13 12 19 28 48 19B 13 12 43 47 50 6 18 26 26B 16 20 4B16 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 4B 46 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 19 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 38 Donor Donor Wall Wall
LOCATION 45B | Exam Room 1007 African Kuba Cloth Artist: Unknown | Medium: Natural raffia, woven (24” x 20”) SPONSORED BY ANGELA WATTS Woven raffia Kuba Cloths are traditionally created by tribal men who strip, soften, dye and weave the raffia fibers from palms, while the women hand- stitch and decorate with applique and embroidery of the colorful velvet- like tufts in various geometric designs. The colors are created from natural vegetable dyes associated with the kingdom’s regions. 45 15 36 44 45B 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 14 14 24 11 23 10 42 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 9 10B 22 42 47B 7 19 28 13 12 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 16 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 50 4B 4B 46 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 20 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 38 Donor Wall Donor
LOCATION 41 | Exam Room 1008 Botanical Magnolia III Artist: Jennifer Broussard | Medium: Photo on paper (22” x 22”) SPONSORED BY LAURA AND DAVID CHIN Jennifer Broussard, a contemporary fine artist, starts with her photograph, often as a close-up found in nature. Using a variety of techniques, she reimagines it by overlaying textures, collaging images to tell a story, or other manipulations to transform it. She considers creating art with photographs as “my living meditation, it allows me to work with light, literally, and to capture the essence of an object or place, or a feeling.” 15 36 44 41 40 39 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 14 14 25 39 24 11 42 23 14 EXAM47B ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 22 9 10B 42 47B 13 12 43 7 19 47 28 48 19B 13 12 43 47 18 16 50 6 26 26B 20 4B 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 21 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 38 Donor Donor Wall Wall
LOCATION 44 | Exam Room 1010 Bamendan — Anishinaabe Native translation “to care for it” Artist: Moire Villiard | Medium: Acrylic on canvas (16” x 20”) SPONSORED BY ELIZABETH, DARLENE, AND CHRISTINA RADICHEL From the Artist: “Bamendan means ‘to care for it.’ The actions depicted include the actual harvesting of the rice, the parching, and winnowing. It shows the harvesting parts of the process associated with caring and reciprocity.” 45 44 45B 40 31 39 10 45 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 15 9 25 47B 39 24 11 19 23 14 14 48 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 22 9 10B 19B 42 43 47 47B 6 7 19 48 28 18 16 50 19B 13 4B 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B Art Sponsorship Catalog | 22Donor | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 46 Wall 38 Donor
LOCATION 36 | Exam Room 1011 Wisp Artist: Michael Ireland | Medium: Watercolor on aquaboard (24” x 24”) SPONSORED BY DAWN AND LARRY VOELKERS From the Artist: “The grass of the prairie has become my muse. The prairie is a metaphor for all of us that share this planet. Individual blades of delicate grass bending and shaping as one while the winds rake across the Midwestern landscape. The prairie gives us shelter, it sows its seed and nourishes earth’s creatures. It reaches up to the sun and bows under the heavy snows. Yet, in its strength, it returns year after year on its own terms.” 45 36 41 45B 40 31 39 45 36 44 10 41 45B 30 25B 31 15 40 9 25 39 24 11 47B 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 19 22 48 9 10B 42 19B 47B 43 7 47 19 6 48 28 19B 13 12 43 18 16 50 47 4B 6 26 26B 20 50 27 18 16 4B Art Sponsorship Catalog | 23 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 46 Donor 38 Wall Donor
LOCATION 42 | Exam Room 1012 Africa on the Prairie Artist: Peggy Hartwell | Medium: Embroidered and quilted textile (28“ x 28”) SPONSORED BY ROSEMARY QUIRK AND JON WHITE Narrative quilt making is artist Peggy Hartwell’s “voice on cloth.” She says it allows her to revisit her childhood and recapture traditions and customs of generations of farmers from whom she descends from. These sacred voyages have nurtured and molded her art form. Most importantly, “It gives me the opportunity to honor my family’s great tradition of oral storytelling through my own visual quilted expressions.” 36 44 30 25B 31 25 24 11 23 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 22 42 39 25 24 11 7 23 14 19 14 10 28 22 9 10B 42 19B 47B 7 28 26 26B 19 20 48 27 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 46 27 38 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 50 4B D 46 W 38 Donor Wall 33 33B Art Sponsorship Catalog | 24 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 4
LOCATION 38 | Exam Room 1068 Mother and Moon Artist: Betty Albert-Licenz | Medium: Archival pigment print on watercolor paper (20” x 30”) SPONSORED BY MARCEIL JUCKEM-LUEDTKE From the Artist: “Like many Cree people, dreams play an important 15 36 30 25B 31 part of my life and work. My painting subjects often are taken directly from my dreams. In many paintings, I also include “Wabimeguil” or white feather, which is the most sacred of all feathers, symbolizing 25 24 peace and spiritual enlightenment.” 23 14 14 22 42 28 19 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 19B 13 25 39 24 11 20 23 14 14 18 10 16 22 9 10B 42 47B 7 38 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 33B 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 32 4 TBD Art Sponsorship Catalog | 25 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 32 33 ll a r W 35 49
LOCATION 46 | Exam Room 1067 Enchanted Forest Artist: Donna Westerling | Medium: Mixed media, watercolor, silk, metal threads (25” x 25”) SPONSORED BY DORSEY HOVDE ART DESIGN 15 36 4 From the Artist: “I love the light and the energy 25B 30 in this piece! I am an 31 intuitive painter, so the process was meditative and unplanned. It is watercolor on silk, with added fibers (including vintage silk thread 25 24 and metal thread), wire, old jewelry, and many knots.” Donna Westerling has been a Psychiatric Nurse at Hennepin Healthcare for 23 14 14 over 20 years. 22 42 19 19B 45 13 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 20 25 39 24 18 11 16 10 4623 14 14 9 10B 22 42 47B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 33B 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 32 Donor 3 Wall TBD 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 26 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing ll a 32 33 r W 35 49
TO SPONSOR Contact Marlys Weyandt at marlys.weyandt@hcmed.org or 612-741-0672. LOCATION 14 | Outside and Inside Mother Sanctuary Japanese Garden Meditation: Bridge Towards Healing Japanese Garden Meditation: Rest Japanese Garden Meditations: Nourish Artist: Rebecca Pavlenko | Medium: Polaroid transfers with oil pencil (9” x 15” each) $1,500 (set of 3) NO SPONSOR From the Artist: “When I began meditating, I looked for a photographic subject that would convey a similar sense of quiet peacefulness. Visiting local Japanese gardens, I found skillfully designed natural retreats that encouraged me to slow down, be present and experience the intimacy of the present moment. Throughout the seasons, I photographed a variety of Japanese gardens around the United States using color slide film. In the darkroom, I projected the slides onto Polaroid film and transferred the images to watercolor paper. I made two of each, one of which I hand colored with photo oil pencils. This process resulted in small, intimate prints with soft, muted colors and delicate images, beautifully representing the feel of the gardens.” 45 45 36 41 4445B 40 31 30 25B 31 15 41 45B 40 25 39 39 24 11 11 23 14 10 14 22 14 10 9 10B 14 42 9 47B 7 19 4847B 28 19B 13 12 43 47 19 26 26B 20 48 6 50 27 18 16 4B 19B 43 47 46 38 6 Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 27 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall 50 4B
LOCATION 15 | Inside Mother Sanctuary Golden Light Artist: Donna Bruni | Medium: Oil on canvas (30” x 40”) SPONSORED BY CARRIE AND MARK BACHMAN From the Artist: “I’m interested in places we are drawn to in our lives and stories that belong to these places. They are reference points for me at various stages of the painting process — influencing color, composition, movement and form. My paintings blend elements of landscape with abstraction as a means to create visual poetry.” 30 25B 15 25 24 45 23 36 44 41 45B 30 25B 31 15 40 25 22 39 24 11 23 14 10 14 19 9 10B 28 22 42 19B 4 7 19 48 28 26 26B 20 12 19B 13 43 27 18 47 6 26 26B 20 50 46 27 38 FAMILY CORRIDOR Art Sponsorship Catalog 18 16 Healing | 28 | Redleaf Center for Family 4B 46
LOCATION 12 | Across from Redleaf Reception Healing Heart Artist: Loraine Roy | Medium: Embroidered, beaded, and appliqued textile (30” diameter) SPONSORED BY CONSTANCE AND LEWIS REMELE, JR. From the Artist: “This work is about healing, resilience and transformation. It is inspired by nature and her interdependence on how all organisms work together for balance and health. Using imagery of tree rings, symbolizing time and memory, and the seasonal cycles, this work reflects how we too, together as living organisms, share the need for support around us to find our healing heart center.” 31 15 10 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 24 11 23 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 19 14 9 10B 22 12 42 47B 7 19 48 28 18 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 29 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 4 ll
LOCATION 13 | Patient Dining Space Love Like the River Flows Artist: Lori Greene | Medium: Ceramic and glass tile mosaic (36” x 72”) SPONSORED BY MANDY TUONG AND PAUL JOHNSTON From the Artist: “My personal work draws inspiration from both African and traditional Native American culture. Both reflect my ethnic heritage. My art school training is in textiles and I continue to incorporate patterns and texture in my work. It is deeply personal, spiritual and process based. I create images that are about strength, power and memory.” 45 41 45B 40 31 39 11 10 Example of mosaic 9 detail by the artist. 45 30 25B 31 15 36 44 41 45B 47B 40 7 19 25 4811 39 24 19B 23 13 43 47 10 14 14 9 10B 22 6 42 50 47B 4B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 Donor 6 26 26B 20 50 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 Wall 16 27 4B 46 33B 38 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 30 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing4 Donor Wall 33B
LOCATION 16 | Across from Patient Dining Conversations Artist: Anne Labovitz | Medium: Acrylic on canvas (4’ x 8’) SPONSORED BY THE ANDERSON FAMILY: REBECCA, RICK, ALEX, AND WILL Anne will pre-paint canvas squares with rich, colorful layers of acrylic washes and textures. Redleaf families will be given a “prompt,” i.e. “What are you grateful for as a mom or partner?” They will select a square they 15 36 like and using markers creatively express 44 their feelings or thoughts with 30 25B 31 text or drawings. The completed squares will be mounted with a grommet fastener and displayed as a “Community Quilt.” 25 24 11 23 14 22 45 30 25B 31 15 36 44 41 45B 40 7 19 28 25 39 24 19B 11 Close up detail 10 23 14 14 26 26B by the artist. 22 20 9 10B 27 42 16 47B 7 846 38 19 48 19B 13 12 43 47 Donor 6 Wall 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 33B 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 32 | 31 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Art Sponsorship Catalog 33 TBD l al
LOCATION 18 | Family Corridor Shelter Artist: Mary Catherine Solberg | Medium: Oil pastel, acrylic, and gold-leaf on canvas (36”x 48”) SPONSORED BY CATHERINE AND CURT LINDEMAN GUNSBURY From the Artist: “This special commissioned painting for Redleaf Center for Family Healing is inspired by an earlier work, Meditation. The illuminated work includes a newborn, swaddled and held closely, capturing the tender sacred moments of bonding between mom and her baby. 15 36 44 30 25B 31 This works speaks about the power of love that transcends fear and 25 self-doubt. The figure expresses a mix of emotion, from peaceful 24 contentment and awe, to hope for her family’s future.” 23 14 14 22 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 28 25 39 24 11 12 23 14 EXAM ROOM HALLWAY 10 14 26 26B 22 20 9 10B 27 42 18 47B 7 28 46 38 19 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 32 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 32 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 35 TBD l al
LOCATION 19B | Family Corridor Morning Refresh Artist: Richard Merchán | Medium: Acrylic on canvas (24” x 24”) SPONSORED BY THE CHILDREN OF MARY S. HOODY From the Artist: “Morning Refresh is inspired by those refreshing Springtime moments, experienced in the early morning air when the light-dappled leaves, glistening dew and the sweet fragrance of earth refreshes our world with the start a new day.” 15 36 4 30 25B 31 25 24 23 45 14 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 39 24 11 23 14 14 19 10 28 22 9 10B 42 19B 13 47B 7 28 26 26B 19 48 27 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 38 46 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 33 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing l al 32 33 W
LOCATION 19 | Outside Group Room 1055 Cakewalk Artist: Amy Rice | Medium: Enamel, acrylic, ink, and antique wallpaper (16” x 32”) SPONSORED BY THE HJELMSTAD SEVERT FAMILIES From the Artist: “Cakewalk is a mixed media painting based on the fundraising tradition of the cakewalk; celebrating communities raising more support than money, an earnest custom where (mostly) women were able to express themselves creatively in the form of fancy cakes. 15 36 4 30 25B I was attracted to the idea of painting the cakewalk tradition as 31 an artist because of the movement of the “walk” or dance portion 25 of the tradition, but also the idea of fancy dresses gave me plenty of opportunities to utilize my favorite parts of art-making: color 24 and pattern (in the dresses) and gesture (in the dance). Fun to note: The models used for this painting are all friends who are 23 14 local artists and creatives in my community. I asked them to come dressed up as if from the 30’s or 40’s; it was unexpected fun as it reminded us of the dressing-up we did as kids. The choice of 45 outfits they came in was interesting to express their individual 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 19 28 style; as you can see, one of my friends had no interest in 25 13 39 wearing a dress.” 24 19B 11 23 10 26 26B 14 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 9 10B 22 27 42 47B 7 46 38 19 28 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 34 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall 33B
TO SPONSOR Contact Marlys Weyandt at marlys.weyandt@hcmed.org or 612-741-0672. LOCATION 20 | Family Corridor Fleur I-II Artist: Kristina Fjellman | Medium: Hand-stiched textile construction, fabric, paper, steel wire 36” x 17” (left) | 31” x 19” (right) $2,500 NO SPONSOR From the Artist: “Nearly all of my work is inspired by the natural world around us, and Fleurs is no exception. The beauty and fragile nature of flowers is fleeting, yet the plant will continue to grow after the blooms 15 36 30 25B have faded. It is this duality that has made flowers a favorite subject 31 for artists throughout history — notably in the lush, dramatic works of French still life paintings, which inspired this piece.” 25 24 45 14 14 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 42 25 39 24 11 28 23 14 10 14 9 10B 22 13 42 47B 7 26 26B 19 20 28 48 16 27 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 46 20 38 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 35 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing l al 32 33 W
LOCATION 26 | Family Corridor Nurturing/Granddaughter’s Blessing Artist: Lenny Foster | Medium: Sepia-tone photograph (24” x 36”) SPONSORED BY DR. AND MRS. CHARLES JAEHEUB AND ANNE YOUNGOK KIM, AND OUR CHILDREN, DAVID KYUMAN AND HELEN GYULSUN KIM From the Artist: “Nurturing/Granddaughter’s Blessing is part of Lenny Foster’s Healing Hands photography collection. Lenny shares his inspiration for this collection, “I realize now more than ever that this collection of 15 36 “Healing Hands” is actually a journal, documenting my moments with 30 25B 31 incredible beings. I have been blessed to be in a position to witness the many paths to and the many voices of Spirit. This body of work to some 25 degree reflects my quest, the intent and desire — with my camera as the 24 vehicle — to be in constant communion with the divine.” 23 14 14 45 15 36 44 41 45B 42 40 30 25B 31 25 39 24 19 11 10 23 14 14 19B 13 22 9 10B 42 26 26B 47B 7 18 16 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 33B Donor Wall 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 36 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 32 l al 32 33 TBD W
LOCATION 26B | Family Corridor Holding You Artist: Lenny Foster | Medium: Sepia-tone photograph (24” x 18”) SPONSORED BY AMY CARLSON From the Artist: “Holding You is part of Lenny Foster’s Magnolia Season photography collection. Lenny shares his inspiration for this collection, “In this Spring’s mid-season, the magnolia tree comes to life, bringing with it the luminescent, velvety, angel wing-white blossoms. The air in southern neighbors are perfumed with the intoxicating fragrance of magnolias. It’s hard to resist stopping momentarily or even sitting underneath a mature tree that has branches that reach out several feet. This is where time stands still, all of the busyness of life 15 36 30 25B dissipates and heaven is right here on earth. Slow31 deep breaths quiet the mind, slows the heartbeat, and softens all that the eyes see. Relaxed, infused with the 25bring, we then can step back into the world, more at peace.” blessing they 24 23 45 14 14 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 42 25 39 24 11 23 19 10 14 14 9 10B 22 19B 13 42 47B 7 19 26 26B 28 18 48 16 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 37 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 32 l al 32 33 W
LOCATION 27 | Family Corridor — Outside Room 1068 Travel By The Lavender Moon Artist: Mary Bird Garrigan | Medium: Acrylic on canvas (30” x 40”) SPONSORED BY DAVID HILDEN AND JULIE RAILSBACK From the Artist: “This painting was inspired by my immersion into the Native and ethnically-diverse cultures while teaching art at the St. Paul American Indian Magnet School. The mother figure was inspired by the Dakota term Mni Sota Makoce, the name describing Minnesota as the land which originally belonged to the Dakota people. She symbolizes the motherland of Mni Sota Makoce, taking in and nurturing the children of many nations, including the ancestors of my immigrant family after they36 4 30 25B came to America for a new life. 31 15 25 The moon is a metaphor for the journey of motherhood and speaks of the mystical aspects24 of traveling by the moon, which honors the many indigenous and immigrant mothers who had to travel by night to find sanctuary. The moon is washed with 45 23 a color considered 36 44 14dark.” 14 25B lavender, 15 41 light sacred as it is uniquely both 45Band 40 30 31 25 22 42 39 24 11 23 10 14 14 19 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10B 22 9 42 19B 13 47B 7 19 48 28 27 19B 13 12 18 43 16 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 38 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing l al 32 33 W
LOCATION 28 | Outside Group Room 1042 Sweet Dreams Artist: Tamara Adams | Medium: Acrylic on canvas (30” x 30”) SPONSORED BY THE CROSS FAMILY Tamara Adam’s colorful paintings of women and children pay tribute to the beauty, mystery and strength of the female spirit. She has a particular interest in capturing moments of motherhood, as in this painting, Sweet Dreams. With a wide range of artistic influences, she draws much of her inspiration from mythology, culture and spirituality, and often, the vibrant colors and family-centered imagery found in Mexican folk art. The concepts and values reflected in her work are meant to inspire people from all walks of life to a 15 36 30 the divine. deeper spiritual connection within, with others, and 25B 31 25 24 23 45 14 14 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 22 42 39 24 11 23 14 19 10 14 28 22 9 10B 42 19B 1347B 7 28 19 20 48 19B 13 12 18 43 47 16 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 33B 4 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 39 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing l al
TO SPONSOR Contact Marlys Weyandt at marlys.weyandt@hcmed.org or 612-741-0672. LOCATION 30 | Group Room 1042 Floating Birch Leaves I Artists: Shawn Trentlage and Darcy Ferrill Medium: Painted and laser-cut aluminum (30” x 36”) $10,000 NO SPONSOR From the Artists: “Our approach to public art in healthcare has been to create pieces that delight, promote positive energy and inspire. Our artwork themes are different depending on the healthcare client and location of the project, although they all have one integral thread. This thread is a concept of creating a visual journey, one that if for a moment transports the families away from their pain and worries. As women, we understand the difficulties that we all go through daily. Through our work, we strive to create the expansion of hope and healing. Our goal is that we can help promote healing through positive feelings, can calm one’s spirit and fear, while giving them something memorable about their visit and/or enlighten their return.” 45 30 15 36 44 31 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 15 25 39 24 11 23 14 10 14 22 9 10B 14 42 47B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 19 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 13 46 38 Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 40 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall 18 17 16 33B
TO SPONSOR Contact Marlys Weyandt at marlys.weyandt@hcmed.org or 612-741-0672. LOCATION 31 | Group Room 1055 Floating Birch Leaves II Artists: Shawn Trentlage and Darcy Ferrill Medium: Painted and laser-cut aluminum (30” x 36”) $10,000 NO SPONSOR *Composition variation of leaves seen in Location 30. From the Artists: “Our approach to public art in healthcare has been to create pieces that delight, promote positive energy and inspire. Our artwork themes are different depending on the healthcare client and location of the project, although they all have one integral thread. This thread is a concept of creating a visual journey, one that if for a moment transports the families away from their pain and worries. 31 As women, we understand the difficulties that we all go through daily. Through our work, we strive to create the expansion of hope and healing. Our goal is that we can help promote healing through positive feelings, 11 and fear, while giving them something memorable can calm one’s spirit about their visit and/or enlighten their return.” 10 9 45 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 15 8 7 25 39 24 11 23 12 14 EXAM ROOMS HALLWAY 10 14 22 9 10B 42 6 47B 7 18 17 19 16 28 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 5 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 41 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 46 38 33 Donor 4 Wall
LOCATION 22 | Small Nursery Waabigwan-Floral Artist: Leah Yellowbird | Medium: Giclée on canvas (14” x 37”) SPONSORED BY WENDA LYONS BALLINGER From the Artist: “Painting and beading are like breathing. I draw inspiration from the traditional art forms of my ancestors while adding a modern voice to the imagery, the result of which evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder. My work is a visual manifestation of time, each dot embodying a moment and a prayer.” 15 36 4 30 31 45 14 25B 15 36 44 41 45B14 40 30 31 22 42 39 25 24 11 23 14 19 10 28 14 9 10B 22 42 19B 13 47B 7 26 26B 19 48 28 13 12 18 16 19B 43 47 6 26 26B 46 20 38 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 38 27 Donor Wall Art Sponsorship Catalog | 42 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing 33B 33B 4
LOCATION 24, 25 & 25B | Group Room Nursery TOP TO BOTTOM: Dream-Making Angels Dream Forest Dream Dance on Treetops Artist: Wenwen Liao | Medium: Archival pigment prints on paper (2 – 20” x 24”, 1 – 14” x 14”) SPONSORED BY CATHERINE AND CURT LINDEMAN GUNSBURY (set of 3) From the Artist: “I want to create a feeling of peacefulness in the people that view my art. There is so much chaos in the world and I want my work to be a place where they can take a break and find themselves. My paintings are portrayals of the world as seen from the eyes of children.” 15 36 44 25B 45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 25 25 24 39 24 11 23 14 14 14 10 14 22 9 10B 42 42 47B 7 19 48 28 28 19B 13 12 43 47 6 13 12 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 46 18 16 38 Donor Art Sponsorship Catalog | 43 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Wall 46 38 33B
LOCATION 33B | Family Support Area Family 15 36 44 30 25B Artist: 31 Noah Lawrence-Holder | Medium: Digital illustration on paper (18” x 24”) 25 24 SPONSORED BY RSOURCE 23 14 14 From the Artist: “This work celebrates family in its joy, sense of belonging, 22 42 new adventures, along with its challenges.” 19 28 13 12 26 26B 45 27 15 36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 46 38 25 39 24 11 23 14 10 14 22 9 10B 42 33B 47B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 18 16 4B 35 46 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 l al 32 33 Donor W 35 49 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 44 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
LOCATION 32 | Family Support Area Hopeful & Unbroken Artist: Arden Harrison-Bushnell | Medium: Fabric, beadwork, 15 36 44 and embroidery 30 (4’ x 5’) 25B 31 SPONSORED BY BLUE CROSS, BLUE SHIELD OF MINNESOTA 25 24 11 From the Artist: “Hopeful & Unbroken has been created all by hand and 23 with delicate care. My original technique incorporates silk and other natural 14 14 fabrics, beadwork, embroidery, the turning and folding of materials, and hand stitching. 22 42 My inspiration, the intrinsic beauty of nature, the vibrancy of various 45 7 36 44 41 45B 30 cultures, gratitude, 25B and the wish always to31 15 make something beautiful 19 40 28 even through difficult times. 25 19B 13 39 12 24 I hope this piece expresses our shared dreams of belonging, peacefulness 11 and togetherness, 26B no matter our struggles, I believe we 2623because, 14 can help 14 10 9 16 10B 27 each other feel 22 & Unbroken.” Hopeful 42 47B 46 38 7 19 48 8 D 19B 13 12 Detail of 43 47 W artist’s work 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 4B 38 Donor Wall 33B 32 4 35 ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 45 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
LOCATION 35 | Family Support Area Family Circles Artist: Jodi Reeb | Medium: Beeswax on acrylic SPONSORED BY DR. DENNIS AND JANTZE HALEY 30 31 15 From the Artist: “Each acrylic circle is painted with encaustic, a melted 25 24 pigmented beeswax, then layered together and highlighted with a 11 globally-diverse textile pattern suggesting our rich cultures and traditions. 23 14 My hope is that families who see this colorful and playful floating sculpture feel welcome, supported and uplifted. 22 8 I use the circular shape to represent the family circle. Symbolizing its 45 7 colorful diversity, they also represent the things that build up and bring 15 36 44 41 45B 40 2830 25B individually and as community.” families together, 31 19 13 12 25 39 24 11 29 26 20 10 23 14 14 27 22 21 18 9 10B 42 47B 7 19 48 19B 13 12 43 47 6 26 26B 20 50 27 18 1633 4B 38 Donor Wall 33B 32 4 35 ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 46 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing Art locations in main areas Art glass locations
LOCATION 33 | Family Support Area — Office Support Area 45 Room 1064 15 36 44 41 45B 40 1 Peace Lotus Artist: Debra D’Souza | Medium: Glass mosaic (30” diameter) 39 11 SPONSORED BY OPEN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (OST) 10 From the14 14is a language, tessera (tiles) are the letters to form Artist: “Mosaic 9 10B the lines/words and sentences. My mosaics are a study of these rhythms. I lead 42 the viewer through the contours, ebb and flow of the subject. The feelings of 47B 7 a subject is expressed with the material’s size, shape, colors and elements. My work is a combination of modern materials and ancient practice still rendered with the same techniques; using glass, stone, nipper, hammer and 48 13 12 43 45 chisel. I am dedicated to preserving the history and tradition of mosaic art, 15 36 44 41 47 45B 40 30 25B 31 along with the techniques and materials used in the past. One must study 6 25 the past to be informed for the future.” and remember 39 18 24 16 11 50 4B 23 14 10 14 22 9 10B 42 47B 7 19 48 19B 13 12 33B 43 47 4 6 26 26B 20 50 27 FAMILY CORRIDOR 18 16 ll 4B 38 a Donor 33 Donor W Wall 49 TBD 33B 4 ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 47 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
45 15 36 44 41 45B 40 LOCATION 49 |39Teaching Kitchen 11 Hmong Ethnographic Textile: Story Cloth Artist: Unknown | Medium: Embroidered cotton (15” x 15”) 14 10 14 9 SPONSORED BY 2021 CONNECTION CENTER STAFF 42 47B 7 As their culture’s central artform, Hmong women used elaborate embroidered needlework to create “story cloths” called Pan Dau, 48 recording their life stories and history. In some, delicate human figures 13 12 43villages, enduring illustrate fleeing their 47 battles and survival. Later, as 6 shown here, pastoral designs emerged with tiny animals drinking from pools; a kind of “peaceable kingdom” 50 45 theme in contrast to their images 18 16 15 4B36 44 41 45B 40 30 25B 31 of struggle. It represents nurturing and nourishment. 25 39 24 11 23 14 10 14 22 9 10B 42 33B 47B 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 l 6 26 26B 20 al 50 27 35 18 Donor W 16 49 4B 6 TBD 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 ll a 32 33 Donor W 35 49 Art Sponsorship Catalog | 48 | Redleaf Center for Family Healing
TO SPONSOR Contact Marlys Weyandt at marlys.weyandt@hcmed.org or 612-741-0672. LOCATION 50 | Integrative Therapy Room 1001 Hmong Ethnographic Textile Artist: Unknown | Medium: Embroidered cotton (15” x 15”) $500 NO SPONSOR Hmong women continue today to create traditional textile art using 45this intricate, embroidered work, called reverse applique quilting. This 15 36 44 41 45B 40 are meant to symbolize and bring luck to design of two spirals meeting a marriage. In this work, the spirals repeat into a floral blossom. 39 11 14 14 45 42 36 44 41 45B 30 25B 31 15 40 7 25 39 24 11 13 12 10 23 14 14 22 9 10B 42 50 47B 16 7 19 48 28 19B 13 12 43 47 Donor 6 26 26B 20 Wall 50 27 18 16 4B 38 Donor Wall 33B 4 ll a 33 Donor W 35 49 TBD 32 33 ll a Donor W Art Sponsorship Catalog | 49 | Redleaf Center 35 for Family Healing 49
Thank You! Thank you to our generous sponsors who made The Art of Life: Healing Families possible. Your support helped us shape an important event that brought the Redleaf Center for Family Healing to life and created a beautiful, healing environment for families. Thank you to Victoria Hovde of Dorsey Hovde Art Design as our project curator and for her art direction. CORPORATE SPONSORS Maple Ridge Farm/Owners: Dean Hilgers & Theresa Pesch Hilgers INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS Rebecca & Rick Anderson Tenbit Emiru, MD, Ph.D., MBA Betsy Kuller Jennell Bilek & Amy Baudler Courtney Godfrey & Ryan Novaczyk Serafin & Toni Samson Lisa & Nick Brezonik Jantze & Dennis Haley Ellyn Wolfenson, Molly Burke Adrienne Jordan & Kennedy Lucas Coldwell Banker Burnet Courtney Cushing Kiernat & Amy & Tom King Jim & Jodi Young R.B. Kiernat
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