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Sculpturing minds at the Douglas

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Sculpturing minds at the Douglas
“The only time I feel alive is when I’m painting,� said Vincent van Gogh. This sentiment is one that the Douglas Hospital is hoping to convey by the addition of three new structures to its Sculpture Garden. These works of art, completed by artist-sculptor Maurice Lemieux, has been unveiled during an inauguration ceremony Wednesday,November 1, on the Douglas Hospital grounds.
“We are fortunate to have Lemieux’s beautiful art displayed on our grounds, says Jacques Hendlisz, director general of the Douglas. “Edward Cohen, the founder of the Sculpture Garden, created a calm, relaxing place where the patients, our staff and the public can heal and reflect. Lemieux’s sculptures have added a depth that is unparalleled.�

Lemieux, 1931-1994, is a world-renowned artist from Quebec and his art is displayed worldwide, including around the city of Montréal. Most notably his sculpture Enterspace can be seen at the entrance of the Peel metro station. Musical Resonance, Oriental and Embrace, will be added to the Douglas gardens in celebration of its 125th anniversary Walking onto the Douglas grounds, Ghislaine Lemieux, the artist’s widow,knew she had found a special place. “It was so serene and beautiful. We knew that we’d feel good about having the sculptures displayed here.�

The Douglas has taken an innovative approach to healing by creating a sculpture garden to help people suffering from mental illness. Edward Cohen, a retired nursing assistant, founded the garden in 2002. He wanted to create a haven of peace and comfort for patients. The garden, which is continually evolving, now displays 16 sculptures, donated by Quebec artists such as Glen LeMesurier, Claude Millette and Esther Wertheimer.
About the Douglas
The Douglas is a world-class institute, affiliated with McGill University, which treats people suffering from mental illness and offers them hope and cure. Its teams of specialists and researchers continually advance scientific knowledge, integrate it into patient care, and share it with the community to increase awareness and thereby eliminate stigma around mental illness. www.douglas.qc.ca.

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