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Teachers help young patients with arts

- BY NATALIE WATTS Staff Reporter | NATALIE WATTS/ SUN- TIMES Email: nwatts@suntimes.com Twitter: @Natalie_A_Watts

The first question a Snow City Arts teacher asks a child in the hospital: “Would you like to make art with me?”

This simple question is probably the first choice a child gets to make in a hospital room, said Jonathan Heuring, developmen­t and communicat­ions director for the organizati­on.

Snow City Arts works in the pediatric wings of several local hospitals: Rush University Medical Center, University of Illinois Hospital, Stroger Hospital and the Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, Heuring said.

Teachers help children in those facilities express themselves through art, music, theater, creative writing, film and photograph­y — whatev- er they choose, he said.

Some of that art was on display Tuesday at the Two North Riverside Plaza downtown, next to the Ogilvie Transporta­tion Center, to promote an upcoming exhibition at the School of the Art Institute. The gallery night on Sept. 9 will include more than 400 pieces of student- made artwork.

Students returning to the hospital often ask for their Snow City Arts teacher before they ask for anyone else, Heuring said.

“The very palpable joy and distractio­n that you’re giving to the students” mitigates the emotionall­y draining part of the job, said Eric Elshtain, a poet who teaches at Stroger for Snow City Arts.

Elshtain recalled a young boy who, in the middle of drawing, said, “It just feels so nice to be a kid again.”

At each gallery night, four students with large bodies of work will have retrospect­ive walls featuring pieces from their portfolios.

The display of students’ work — poems, paintings and photos — will be at Riverside Plaza through Aug. 31.

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Chicago- themed artwork by young patients is on display at Two North Riverside Plaza downtown, helping to promote Snow City Arts’ gallery night at the School of the Art Institute on Sept. 9.

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