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Treasures Art Show and Reception

Please join UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine in celebrating original works by Anupama Priyadarshini. This beautiful collection of paintings is inspired by nature and demonstrates the intricacies of Indian folk art. Treasures will be on display December 6 – 29, 2017 in the Criser Cancer Resource Center. We will…

Six by Six Mini Art Sale

Please join the Harn Museum of Art on Thursday, December 14 between 6-9pm for a Mini Art Sale.

2017 Holiday Concert

Join the UF Health Music Ensemble on Tuesday, December 12 from 4:30-5:30pm in the UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium.

Winged

Please join UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine in celebrating photographs by UF medical student Zohair Zaidi. This beautiful collection of macro photography explores the design and expressive nature of butterflies.

Theater Connect

Join the UF Center for Arts in Medicine theater team and the UF Health Youth Gender Program in a unique theatrical adventure for LBGTQ+ teens.

The River Runs Through

Please join UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine in celebrating original works of art by Marcia West. The River Runs Through will be on display in the Criser Cancer Resource Center July 10-August 22, 2017.

Unlimited: A creative response to living with ALS

In Unlimited - A creative response to living with ALS, artists Sandra Murphy-Pak and Michel Rae Varisco each create work in response to the impact that ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) has on their lives.

Finding their own Power

At UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital, patients learn powerful tools to manage chronic illness and pain through martial arts therapy at the bedside.

UF 2017 International Piano Festival

UF Health Shands AIM is pleased to host two performances featuring students from the UF 2017 International Piano Festival on Monday, June 12 in the UF Health Cancer Hospital Lobby and Friday, June 16 in UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium.

Health Through the Eyes of Our Youth

Please join UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine in celebrating original pieces of health related artwork created by Alachua County K-8 students. April 25-May 19, 2017.