Starting in the month of October, UF Center for Arts in
Medicine and UF HealthStreet are excited to host Creative for Health: Art and
Writing Workshops for People Affected by Cancer! The two programs will be collaborating with
one another to promote a healthier community through engaging workshops for
writing, art, theater, and music in a fun and supportive environment.
Participants will enjoy a variety of activities including
painting, sculpting, dancing, and singing. These classes are open to all people
affected by cancer: patients, survivors and caregivers.
Our wonderful partnering coordinator Dylan Klempner, will be
joined by a guest instructor for each workshop. Participants are welcome to bring their own
art projects or use materials provided by the UF Center for Arts in Medicine.
The weekly art and writing workshops are FREE and open to the public, taking
place every Wednesday at HealthStreet from 2-3 pm(2401 SW Archer Road) for six
weeks from October 21st to December 2nd (excluding November 11th).
For more information about the workshops, please contact
352-733-0880. To signup, please contact, 352-294-4880. Also feel free to share
this series of workshops with friends, colleagues or anyone who would be
interested in attending!
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