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Ted Raftery
Ted's "big sky" Alberta landscapes win the patient choice award time and time again.
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Terry Weiss
A community-minded senior gives back.
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Jane Matthews Read
Jane's joyful artistry uplifts everyone who passes through the stressful emergency hallways of the Foothills Medical Centre.
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Lissi Legge
There's no mistaking the vibrancy of this artist's palette.
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Melanie Morstad
Melanie's work brings a sense of gentle calm to the walls of the Intensive Care Waiting Room.
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Michael Interisano
Meet Michael, whose unbridled enthusiasm for adventure travel, fine wine and the perfect light is clearly reflected in his 'mirror images'.
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Steve Baylin
Steve's photos were the very first pictures to hang in Patti Hronek's hospital room. His work and his love form the cornerstone of the Art à la Carte program.
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Bernie Brown
Bernie Brown is a self-taught pencil artist born and raised in Saskatchewan.
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Donna Mae Goldade
Donna became a prolific painter during her own difficult struggle with cancer and feels it complemented her healing.
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Rob Bowen
Rob was touched by cancer shortly after making this donation to the Footprints Gallery.
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Shirley Hartig
Quarter Horses and Alberta antiquity are recurring themes for this contributor.
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Virginia Boulay
Artist and graphic designer, Virginia Boulay has contributed to all aspects of the Art à la Carte program since its inception.
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William Duma
One of our most prestigious artists ...
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Winnie Ho
Researcher, Winnie Ho chose to donate a piece of her own artwork to the busy hallways she travels on a daily basis. Meanwhile, her son, Kevin, became one of the program's most dedicated volunteers while studying science as an undergraduate.
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