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Methodist CPAM Healing Arts Exhibition Series part of FotoFest 2008


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The Methodist Center for Performing Arts Medicine (CPAM) Healing Arts Exhibition Series will be one of the venues for FotoFest 2008.

Frozen Motion, on view at The Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center from March 3 through Aug. 2, features a diverse range of stop-action photographs. Through the works of seven professional artists – six Houston-area photographers and one New York photographer – the exhibit captures frozen moments drawn from both nature and culture. Photographs include birds in flight, modern and classical dancers and musicians in concert.
About Frozen Motion:

Frozen Motion is one of 100 featured exhibits in this year’s FotoFest, running March 7-April 20. Frozen Motion can be viewed in the Dunn Tower on the second floor of The Methodist Hospital at 6565 Fannin Street. Garage parking is available.

Frozen Motion is presented by the Methodist Center for Performing Arts Medicine as part of its Healing Arts Program. The program’s mission is to promote health and healing through the beauty, imagination and harmony of the arts, and to enrich the lives of those who experience its programs.

Artists include Jim Caldwell, Jeff DeBevec, Theresa DiMenno, John Clifton Dyes, Alexandra Nemeth, Rosalie O’Connor, and Laszlo Perlaky.

Frozen Motion is one of 100 featured exhibits in this year’s FotoFest, running March 7-April 20. Frozen Motion can be viewed in the Dunn Tower on the second floor of The Methodist Hospital at 6565 Fannin Street. Garage parking is available.

Frozen Motion is presented by the Methodist Center for Performing Arts Medicine as part of its Healing Arts Program. The program’s mission is to promote health and healing through the beauty, imagination and harmony of the arts, and to enrich the lives of those who experience its programs. Anne W. Tucker, the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, serves as guest curator for the Healing Arts Exhibition Series.

Founded in 1983, FotoFest is an international non-profit photographic arts and education organization based in Houston, Texas. Its purpose is to promote the exchange of art and ideas through international programs and the presentation of photographic art.

The CPAM Healing Arts exhibition is one of three located in the Texas Medical Center (TMC) during FotoFest 2008. The other TMC exhibitions are located at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital and University of Texas Medical School. A public progressive reception for the three exhibitions will be held on April 3 from 5–8 p.m. at each of the venues.



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