OII’s Steve Russell: A New Art Exhibition on Fighting Cancer, ‘you look well’
2 Comments Published by Bill May 10th, 2008 in Art, Arts and Humanities, eHumanities, Internet and Everyday LifeThe artist supporting the work of the OII, Steve Russell, is holding a new exhibit of art inspired by his experience in undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer. You can see illustrations of his art on his new Web site at:
http://www.russellstudio.co.uk/you_look_well%282%29.html
The exhibition will be from 14 May to 4 July at the Art Cell Gallery at Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Roinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE
This is a brilliant collection that communicates the experience of undergoing cancer treatment is ways that are inspiring not only for those who have undergone cancer treatment, but for anyone. Who has not had a friend or family member coping with a cancer diagnosis? It is so rare to find individuals with the courage and ability to communicate their personal feelings about this experience, and through art.
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William H. Dutton (B.A. University of Missouri; M.A., PhD. SUNYBuffalo, 1974) is Professor of Internet Studies, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Balliol College.

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