Dear Art Fans,
Please drop in to see my abstract art work. The exhibit is currently going on downtown Jacksonville at The Premier Gallery in The Bank of America Tower on the entrance floor just off the main lobby. The Bank of America Tower is located 50 North Laura Street the gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday 11am-3pm. Just tell Elaine you were invited by me. Many Thanks, Patty
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January Update 2010
Journaling My Caritas Journey
Thank you Baptist South for opening your doors to the pilot for art at the bedside. The "Caring Art Program" is in it's third month and the patients and staff have been outstanding with supporting this effort.
Connecting Art and Wellness
Resident Artist, Patty
Thank you Baptist South for opening your doors to the pilot for art at the bedside. The "Caring Art Program" is in it's third month and the patients and staff have been outstanding with supporting this effort.
Connecting Art and Wellness
Resident Artist, Patty
December 1, 2009, Florida State College
Journaling My Caritas Journey
Tonight I spoke with a group of graduating nurses regarding my art at the bedside pilot at Baptist Medical Center South. I was also privileged to share the Million Nurse Project Launch 12 noon on Jan. 1, 2010 for a global healing experience. Tina Devoe demonstrated the technique of Healing Touch. It was her idea to do a slide show of my Weaving Wellness /Caritas paintings. It work out great because it open the door to share Caritas Language with the students.
A great evening with promising faces.
Connecting Art and Wellness, Patty
Art as a Way of Caring
Tonight I spoke with a group of graduating nurses regarding my art at the bedside pilot at Baptist Medical Center South. I was also privileged to share the Million Nurse Project Launch 12 noon on Jan. 1, 2010 for a global healing experience. Tina Devoe demonstrated the technique of Healing Touch. It was her idea to do a slide show of my Weaving Wellness /Caritas paintings. It work out great because it open the door to share Caritas Language with the students.
A great evening with promising faces.
Connecting Art and Wellness, Patty
Art as a Way of Caring
Jouraling My Caritas Journey
Many memories return to me as our family makes our annual pilgramage to the birth place of my Father every Thanksgiving. The picture below is the old country farmhouse where he grew up , now over 100 years old and the majestic oak tree in front is even older. My Father was deep into tradition and a man before his time in regards to the eco system. His spirit left his body at 90 years of age. Because of this deep love for this farm we road in a funeral procession from Jacsonville to Hoboken . The hurst made a stop at the farm to unite him for the last time. We gathered some Georgia Clay, a Camillia bloom and a oak leaf and placed it inside his coffin before his burial at High Bufff Cemetary.
Family. ..Traditions..Legacy all a part of Caring.
Connecting Art and Wellness
http://www.pattymagee.com/
Family. ..Traditions..Legacy all a part of Caring.
Connecting Art and Wellness
http://www.pattymagee.com/
November a Time of Thanks.
Thank you for adding my paintings to your collections.It is a great honor to place a painting in the care of someone who appreciates your work. I would like to thank you publicly for your interest and support. Barbara Yates, Kate Bedell, P.A. , Brenda Ferguson, Dr. Andrew Wasiluk, Laura Puckett, Dr. Michael Solloway, Lore Defalco, Jennifer Lane, R.N., Mia Wilson, LMHC,CAP, Capt. Joe and Mrs. Sally Moore, Rick Croutea, BSN, Sister Ann Kuhn, General Superior Sisters of St. Joseph, Lynda Mac-Ivor,R.N. Jeanne Ploetner, Dr.Louise Spierre for Eugene and Shiela Zador , Samuel Pickett, Professor Angela Chan, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Nancy Barr, Baptist Medical Center Permenant Collection , Jacksonville. Fl., and Dr. Steve McIntyre .
April 3,2009 Hands of Jacksonville Award
CONGRATULATIONS members of The Art Center Cooperative! The ART OF CARING AWARD was recieved tonight from Hands On Jacksonville 2009 Celebration of Service event. The organization also received the President's Volunteer Service Award from the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. Photo from left: James P. Stevens, Esq., Lora Davis-Henningsen, Marsha Hatcher, Elaine Bedell, Patty Magee, Solomon Dixon, Annelies Dykgraaf, and Desiree Kantrim.
Photo by Mary Atwood
Photo by Mary Atwood
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Latitude Cafe'
A little taste of the World
1024 Park Street Jacksonville, Fl 32204
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Featured Artist Patty Magee
On the globe and the celestial sphere Latitude and Longitude are very significant. You may want to tell someone where you are. But sometimes where you are is not where you would like to be. The Art of Patty Magee takes us to a place of relaxation and composure. It could be south of the border or most any costal region. Allow the tropical ambiance to provide an escape, a mini vacation if you will.
Patty works from the premise that Art is healing for all of us. As a Nurse and Artist, each profession requires creativity. Research shows us that creativity has a positive effect on our immune system and can improve our health. Sharing this with others from both professional capacities is her desire.
Patty is a graduate of UNF with a Bachelors degree in Behavioral Medicine and Studio Arts. She was the recipient of a Fine Arts grant and has exhibited at UNF gallery, other venues in Florida and internationally.
Please sit back, take a deep breath, and reduce your stress with the visual images provided by Patty, as you enjoy the cuisine selected from many Latitudes.
My Web Site
My alter ego is Poppy the Clown
I have been providing Art Camps in my community for children. I would like to review this with more detail as it relates to the Caring Science. As inspired by the institute of HeartMath I take on the character of a "Nurse Clown". I wear a pink wig , a stethoscope with a funnel at the end and use my grandchildren's name for me... POPPY. My personal contact with the children is through my stethoscope when I listen to see if they have a "Happy Heart" . I tell them what their heart is singing. I always hear a musical melody that brings a smile to their face. Children are our hope for a heart centered future.
Take a look at my new web site!
Patty Magee / Art and Healing Article
Daily Record
Downtown skyline inspired
Article reprints available.Find out more.
04/02/2008
One of the highlights of this evening’s First Wednesday Art Walk will be the debut of a unique work at The Art Center Cooperative Inc. Sixteen of the member artists each created a 36-inch by 24-inch canvas in their own style. When the panels are assembled, the “Mosaic” creates a 16-foot by 6-foot representation of the Downtown skyline as seen from the Southbank. Artists Patty Magee (left) and Scott Morris put the finishing touches on the installation. Magee said the mosaic will be on exhibit until May 6 or until it is purchased. “We think it would make a great addition to a company’s lobby,” she added. The Art Center Cooperative Gallery on West Adams Street is open during each Art Walk and other times by appointment. For more information, call 355-1757.
Article reprints available.Find out more.
04/02/2008
One of the highlights of this evening’s First Wednesday Art Walk will be the debut of a unique work at The Art Center Cooperative Inc. Sixteen of the member artists each created a 36-inch by 24-inch canvas in their own style. When the panels are assembled, the “Mosaic” creates a 16-foot by 6-foot representation of the Downtown skyline as seen from the Southbank. Artists Patty Magee (left) and Scott Morris put the finishing touches on the installation. Magee said the mosaic will be on exhibit until May 6 or until it is purchased. “We think it would make a great addition to a company’s lobby,” she added. The Art Center Cooperative Gallery on West Adams Street is open during each Art Walk and other times by appointment. For more information, call 355-1757.
The Art Center Cooperative, Art Awareness Luncheon, Photo in Daily Record
officers: Secretary Annelies Dykgraaf, Assistant Treasurer Elaine Bedell, President Lora Davis-Herringsen, Treasurer Patty Magee and Vice President Marsha Hatcher.
DEDICATED JWS MEMBER AND VOLUNTEER
PATTY MAGEE
Would you believe it? Full time job, full-time wife to Woody for thirty some years, mom and grand mom, part-time artist and Patty Magee still finds time to work on her Master’s Degree in Art in Healing, her formal background and education are in Studio Art and Behavioral Medicine.
Patty is one of those decidedly extraordinary women who has found her calling and who is working hard at reaching her goal which is to bring culture and art back into the hospital realm; providing a way to bring added purpose to someone’s life and helping them to feel as an individual again. She feels that creativity in any art form definitely has its place in the health care field having the capacity to heal the body, mind and spirit and likes to use that in her position as a Registered Nurse at Baptist Medical Center. She says “As Medical Professionals we think of the mind and body but all too often neglect the spirit. My interest now lies in healing the spirit of individuals” and feels this would be beneficial not only to patients but to the family and staff as well. “A creative mind set actually affects your immune system and is totally therapeutic . The spirit has to be healed before the patient will get better. It’s all integrated but we’ve gotten sterile an oftentimes forget the humanness… “
After high school and college, Patty began taking art classes for personal enjoyment and “just to feel good.” Working in watercolor, acrylics and sometimes oil, she is motivated by networking and working with other artists. As a long-time member she has been a great asset to JWS, always willing to lend a helping hand when needed and for the past three years has been assistant membership chair of the Membership Committee. She is also a member of The Art Center, JCVA and the Society of Arts in Health Care and is currently represented by five galleries in Florida. At present, she is net working with the people from the Art Medicine Program at UF Shands Hospital in hopes of starting a Healing Art Program.
francesca tabor-miolla, President - JWS
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Painted Sandollar
I love to collect seashells and I have always been fascinated with the Legend of the Sandollar. SAND DOLLARS are difficult to paint on because they are so porous, but the effort is worth it. They make beautiful conversation pieces.
Why paint landscapes?
Nature untouched by man has always opened a passion for Art in me. The design elements in nature are flawless, combine that with the natural color and light of the outdoors and I am ready to paint. Breathing in the clean salt air of the ocean and hearing the sound of waves coming to shore are fuel to my creative energy. I think that is why most of my interest lie in seascapes.
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