Robert Bostwick took these photos at the Cleveland Clinic’s Patient Experience Summit.  Iva Fattorini, the chair of the Cleveland Clinic’s Global Arts & Medicine Institute, moderated the session, called “Visual Arts in Healthcare.”  The curator of the Arts & Medicine Institute’s Art Program, Jennifer Finkel, was also on the panel, along with Art Therapy Program Manager Tammy Shella and Art Therapy Consultant Mickie McGraw.

This is from the Cleveland Public Library’s Flickr - click through to see more shots of Tech Central in progress. And if you’re curious, we’ll be posting our own shots of a recent office tour of that project, so make sure to check back soon!

This is from the Cleveland Public Library’s Flickr - click through to see more shots of Tech Central in progress. And if you’re curious, we’ll be posting our own shots of a recent office tour of that project, so make sure to check back soon!

This is the last photo of a trip related to one of our Cleveland Clinic projects - you can check back on our blog for the other posts!

This is the last photo of a trip related to one of our Cleveland Clinic projects - you can check back on our blog for the other posts!

An office field trip related to an ongoing project at the Cleveland Clinic!

An office field trip related to an ongoing project at the Cleveland Clinic!

The Cleveland Public Library posted some great shots on their Flickr, including this one - click on it to see the rest!

The Cleveland Public Library posted some great shots on their Flickr, including this one - click on it to see the rest!

Robert Bostwick and Pam Neckar sent these pictures of Ted Turner, the founder of CNN and TBS, receiving the Citadel of Free Speech Award from the City Club of Cleveland and being interviewed by Pulitzer Prize winner Connie Schultz.

From a recent Cleveland Clinic project field trip - we’ve got a couple more on the way!

From a recent Cleveland Clinic project field trip - we’ve got a couple more on the way!

Judy McGlinchy took this photo at the opening of Fisher-Titus Medical Center’s new Morse Wing.  To go along with the fun cookies, have some fun facts: this project used 40,000 bricks, 4,120 metal studs, 4,200 ceiling tiles, and just under 21 miles of computer networking cable!

Judy McGlinchy took this photo at the opening of Fisher-Titus Medical Center’s new Morse Wing.  To go along with the fun cookies, have some fun facts: this project used 40,000 bricks, 4,120 metal studs, 4,200 ceiling tiles, and just under 21 miles of computer networking cable!

Lorna Strayer, Senior VP, Administration & Business Development, and Pat Martin, President and CEO, speaking at the opening of Fisher-Titus Medical Center’s Morse Wing!

Robert Bostwick took these photos of the opening of the Morse Wing at Fisher-Titus Medical Center!