This is the third year of the Walking Gallery of Healthcare. We now number 296 members walking around the world with patient story Paintings on our backs.
This "walking wall" is changing minds and opening hearts. They are attending medical conferences where often there isn’t a patient speaker on the dais or in the audience. They are providing a patient voice, and by doing so, are changing the conversation.
An artist or artists will interview medical professionals and lay individuals to form a patient centric narrative. The artist will then create representational imagery and paint that picture story upon the business jacket of the provider of the narrative account. The provider of the patient story aka “Walker” will wear the jacket to medical conferences and events in order to disseminate the patient story to a large group of policy minded attendees and to represent the individual patient voice in venues where they are underrepresented. Further, both artist and Walker will support the spread of the story and image via social media.
As of July 2014 , 296 unique Walkers have joined the Gallery wearing 328 jackets. The Gallery has representatives on five continents, but the majority of Walkers reside in the US. One artist creates the majority of the art, but new artists are joining the movement. The Gallery is promoted heavily on twitter, facebook and personal blogs. Its widening appeal within the health conference community is creating a new space for patients at such events.
Year Three
328."Staying on the Path" a jacket for Tom Krohn
327. "Grapefruit" a jacket for Angela Radcliffe
326. "Reaching the 1/3" a jacket for Susan Cantrell
325."Questions" a jacket for Harlan Krumholz
324. "The Depth of Understanding" a jacket for Fred Masoudi
323. "Question, Measure, Personalize" a jacket for John Spertus
322. "Blended Hearts" a jacket for Melissa Ariate Jarvis
321."Superheroes" a jacket for Jane Englebright
320. "Hospitality" a jacket for Richard Corder
319. "In Need of Traction on the Slippery Slope" a jacket for Mary Beth Navarra-Sirio
318. "Connected" a jacket for Todd Rowland
317. "Open Minds" a jacket for Amy Fellows
316. "Shared Decision Makers" a jacket for Marilyn Mann
315. "Quantified Truth" a jacket for Rajiv Mehta
314. "UPP" a jacket for Melissa Stewart
313. "Whole Cloth" a jacket designed and painted by Courtney Mazza and Regina Holliday for Christine Bienvenu.
312. "Six Until Me" a jacket for Kerri Sparling
311."The Hats we Wear" a jacket for Danny van Leeuwen
310."Wounded Healer" a jacket for Susan Eller
309. "We Got a Mystery to Solve" a jacket for Mary Anne Sterling
308. "Loving Father" a jacket for Leila Samy
307. "This is Personal" a jacket for Brian Dixon
306. "Training the Brier" a jacket for Catherine Costa
305. "Pop Pup EMR" a jacket for Kim Ball
304. "The Secret Garden" a jacket for Getta Nayyar
303. "The Shepherdess Path" a jacket for Karen Hein
302. "Rx Redux" a jacket for Loran Cook by artist Jessica Nicula
301. "Surmounting the System" a jacket for Troy Abshire, Sr. Artist by artist Jessica Nicula
300. "The Rolodex" a jacket for Cathy Collet
299. "65 Roses" a jacket Erin Moore
298. "Analyzing Whispers" a jacket for Suzanne Carter
297. "Gown of Tears" a jacket for Amy Edgar
296. "Regrounding" a jacket for Lori Marx-Rubiner
295. "Passing Notes" a jacket for Wendy White
294. "Fixing Isolation with mobile." a jacket worn and painted by Vera Rulon
293. "Happiness" a jacket for Mike Riz
292. "Pieces Falling Into Place" a jacket for Mary Cattolico Camp
291. "From Sacred Vows to Cash Cows" a jacket for Laura Kowlaczkowski
290. "Connector Man" a jacket for Jerry Matczak
289. "Listen" a jacket for Catherine Wilhelmy
288. "Beyond the Business Suit" a jacket for Gillian Cappiello
287. "Apples to Oranges' a jacket for Jim van den Beuken
286. "Threshold Choir" a jacket for Ellen Rose
285. "Growing This" a jacket for ken Dobuler
284. " Where it all Began" a jacket for Jim Kinsey
283. "The Path We Choose" a jacket for Marie-Michele Brodeur
282. "The Rod at Our Back" a jacket for Catherine Crock
281. "Anything I Put My Mind To" a jacket for Cathy Desautels
280. "Missing You" a jacket for Carol Wahl
279."A Note at the Close" a jacket for Sue Ribaudo
278. "Presence" a jacket for Marie-Claude Poulin
277. "The Story of David and Annie" a jacket for Rob Sharrow
276. "The Pattern of a Life" a jacket for Kate Munger
275. "This is Love" a jacket for Susan Frampton
274."Leading the Way" a jacket for Alex Fair
273. "Round and Round and Round" a jacket for Richard Anderson
272. "Zoe's Dream" our first honorary member of The Walking Gallery: Zoe
271. "Hospice Road" a jacket for Camea
270. "Naked Thoughts" a jacket for Dana Lewis
269. "Solving for X" a jacket for Catherine Rose
268. "Graduations" a jacket for Denise Theil
267. "Following Orders" a jacket for Phyllis Goetz
266. "Save Me" a jacket for Danielle Swift
265. "Hero's Journey" a jacket for Eileen Propp painted by Amy O'Hanlon
264. "Banksy Heals Max" a jacket painted and worn by Chris Chan
263. "Making Me Believe" a jacket for Tracy Walsh
262. "Drawing to a Close" a jacket for Alan Manning
261. "Helping Him to Fly" a jacket for Kimberly Gould Crawley
260. "Better Together" a jacket for Bruce Ramshaw
259. "Picket Line" a jacket for Steven F. Horowitz
258. "The Landscape of a Life" a jacket for Donna Cryer
257. "Lab Power" a jacket for Lisa Donnarumma
256. "Silent No More" a jacket for Alice Mwongera
255. "My Chickens" a jacket worn and painted by Adalyn
254."Fly Space" a jacket for Colin Hung
253. "The Highest Double" a jacket for Ian Eslick
252. "Shift" a jacket for Nick Van Terheyden
The Artists of The Walking Gallery:
1. Regina Holliday 295 jackets
2. Isaac Holliday 6 yrs, 1 jacket
3. Becca Price, 1 jacket
4. Miriam Cutelis, 1 jacket
5. Ess Lipczenko, 1 jacket
6. Ben Merrion 1 jacket
7. Courtney Mazza 6 jackets
8. Michele Banks 1 jacket
9. Megan Mitchell 15 yrs 1 jacket
10. Robert J. Filley 3 jackets
11. Anita Samarth 1 jacket
12. Mary Welch Higgins 2 jackets
13. Richard Sachs 2 jackets
14. Jonah Daniel 5yrs 1 jacket
15. Fred Trotter 1 jacket
16. Leela 7yrs 1 jacket
17. Gayle Schrier Smith 1 jacket
18. Moira Simms 1 jacket
19. Joan Holliday 1 jacket
20. Adalyn 1 jacket
21. Chris Chan 1 jacket
22. Amy O'Hanlon 1 jacket
23. Vera Rulon 1 jacket
24. Jessica Nicula 2 jackets
If you would like to join the Gallery please find further instructions below the pictures of jackets of year three.
Here is a short film on the DC inaugural Gallery event:
to understand
the origin of the idea.
To view the jackets in year one 1-162
To view the jackets of year two 163-251
Logistics of the Walking Gallery: What you need to do to be a member:
1. Promise that you
will wear this jacket to conferences and public events at least 2-3 times a year in order to spread
awareness of the power of the patient voice.
2. Send a business
jacket. Please do not send jackets made of seersucker, corduroy, knit,
denim, leather or stretch fabric, as they are hard to paint on. Also this is a business jacket on purpose, we
are painting on the “uniform” of the conference attendee. Fabrics that work well are poly-blends,
linen, cotton and wool. Also you might want to by a jacket a size larger than
you usually do as the painting will stiffen the back and make it harder to
close the buttons.
3. Tell me your patient
story or patient-centered concept that is the center of why you work in
health and medicine. Please send via email with some pictures if possible of
yourself or the people in your story. If you don't want to provide a
picture, that’s okay, I have a vivid imagination. Also please print it out and send with jacket so I can keep track of
jackets and their stories.
4. Artists can participate by painting their own jacket or
another's or both.
5. This movement is spread through social media you will need to use facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, etc. to support the mission. I am using Twitter hash tag to link us all together so
please tweet about your jacket appearances under #TheWalkingGallery
6. You are free to use the image in your own advocacy mission;
I also retain the right to reproduce the image for advocacy purposes.
7. Donations are
welcome to offset the cost of paint and shipping, but are not required and you cannot buy a jacket painting. You are joining a movement and this is
a sacred oath to walk the walk and spread the word.
Welcome to the Gallery.
Any questions?