By Hilary Brown:

  partnered with CREATE and the  on an exhibition entitled, 鈥淯nprecedented Journey: Intersection 鈥 Where Arts and Health Meet.鈥

The exhibit, which fills nearly the entire Loudon House, located at 209 Castlewood Drive in Lexington, is comprised of three sections of artwork inspired by and/or created by healthcare professionals. The first section is the result of an open call in which artists transformed the quintessential 鈥渨hite coat鈥 worn by physicians. Artists were invited to view the white coat as a blank canvas to express and illustrate humanity of healers.

鈥淚n celebrating our physicians and healthcare providers through art, we illuminate them not only for their talent but also their identity as members of our community,鈥 said Sara Brown, UK HealthCare graduate medical education coordinator for general surgery residents who curated the physician鈥檚 white coats and ArtsCAFE portions of the exhibit and also runs the ArtsCAFE program for surgery residents.  鈥淚t is our hope that in doing so, we may support them as they have supported us.鈥

The second section of the exhibit features art made by health care professionals.

鈥淚n this way, we are not only exploring clear and present ways in which creativity, expression and the arts intersect, but we are also exploring an essential human intersection,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淚t is the point where the individual meets the human need to create and to ultimately express themselves by sharing the produce of that creativity with their fellow human beings.鈥

The third part of the exhibition includes art created by participants of the , a program that provides UK HealthCare鈥檚 general surgery residents an outlet for creative expression and community as well as a way to challenge them in an alternative environment.

The exhibition will be on display at the Loudon House until April 23 and is free and open to the public Wednesdays through Saturdays, Noon to 5 p.m.

A number of the pieces on display will be sold via silent auction. 

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