The DRH Health Foundation, Chisholm Trail Arts Council, and Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma—Duncan Campus offer a six-week art program for cancer patients and guests. The program focuses on providing a supportive and creative environment where participants can explore various art forms, express their emotions, and find a sense of community.
Every week, local artists, including Lou Baggett and Josh Conway, share their talents with participants through a diverse range of mediums—oil paints, chalk, pottery, and watercolors. This variety of art forms fosters creativity and offers a supportive space for participants.
“The program offers therapeutic benefits and a chance to connect with others going through similar experiences,” said Cyndi Crook, Executive Director of DRH Health Foundation. “And it is a fun and relaxing evening for everyone.”
The first class was held in 2018 and has been held every year except for 2020 and 2021. “The involvement of professional artists ensures that participants receive instruction and encouragement during the sessions,” shared Darcy Reeves, Executive Director of Chisholm Trail Arts Council. “We have even displayed the art at the CTAC Gallery for the participants and their families to enjoy.”
An art background is not required to participate in the classes. A sense of curiosity and a willingness to try new things is good. It’s not about whether you’re a trained artist or not.
The Inspiring Hope through Art program is free to cancer patients receiving treatment at the Taylor Le Norman/McCasland Cancer Center thanks to the generosity of our artists and donors to the DRH Health Foundation.