April 16, 2024
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‘A Sense Of Home’ Highlights Local Artists

hospiceThe second in a series of four art exhibits by the Maryland Federation of Art (MFA) is now in place at Hospice of the Chesapeake’s Gallery 90; the art gallery at the nonprofit’s new administrative building at 90 Ritchie Highway in Pasadena, MD.

To realize the vision of creating a harmonious work environment for Hospice of the Chesapeake administrative staff and visiting nurses, caregivers and volunteers who work directly with patients and their families, the MFA and Hospice of the Chesapeake formed a partnership. The art on display will also be for sale with a portion of the proceeds benefiting both organizations.

This exhibit is titled “A Sense of Home” and features artwork and photographs by Steve Borko, Lee Boynton, Margaret Boynton, David Diaz, Carol Donahue, Patrice Drago, CB Fowler, Jennifer Guilday, Laurie Hewitt, Joan Howe, John Jensen, Lynn Mehta, Karen Newhouse, Angela Petruncio, Desiree Scherini, Dick Schneier, Richard Starr, Lida Stifel, and Kate Stillwell. The exhibit is on display through January 31, 2014.  Those interested in viewing Gallery 90 should contact Hospice of the Chesapeake at 410.987.2003 to schedule an appointment.

For more information about Hospice of the Chesapeake programs and services, visit www.hospicechesapeake.org. For more information on the MFA, visit http://www.mdfedart.com.

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