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Chalk Up Another Win For Art: Medical Center Displays on Sidewalks

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Chalk art at health campus
Chalk Art greets visitors to the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Medical Center and Cancer Center. Pictured are Katie Lorain, art therapist, and Katherine Macdonald, programming coordinator, of Child Life and Creative Arts Therapy Team. A team of many created the art. (Courtesy, 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Health)

Spreading cheer to patients

Compiled by 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis media relations intern Leigh Houck

Visits to art galleries, museums, and studios are suspended for the foreseeable future. However, even in this uncertain time of COVID-19, there is still art in our community. 

Colorful sidewalk chalk art is greeting visitors to the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Medical Center and 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Cancer Center. This art installation was created by the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Child Life and Creative Arts Therapy team, which tirelessly works to  ... minimize the anxiety of hospitalization, increase understanding and strengthen coping skills while helping children to continue their typical growth and development. The chalk art includes upbeat images like rainbows and corresponding inspirational phrases like There is a rainbow at the end of the storm. 

Sacramento is not the only place that has turned to chalk art during the COVID-10 pandemic. Chalk Your Walk movement has seen sidewalks across the country transformed into canvases for words of inspiration. The medium of chalk on public sidewalks cleverly brings encouragement to a nation stuck at home, save for the occasional socially distanced walk around the neighborhood. 

Now more than ever, art brings an indispensable sense of comfort and community.

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