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Moses Cone Hospital
iGreensboro, North Carolinai
Hospital Opens Art Gallery
January, 1981
Patients, visitors and Staff at The
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
will soon be able to visit an art gallery,
located on the first floor hall leading
from the east elevator lobby, to enjoy
works of local and state artists.
The new program, called "Celebration of Art," will begin January 18,
1981, when original paintings by Vic
Gillispie of Manteo, North Carolina
and four Greensboro artists, Zora
Bunnin, Shelia Bocock, Camille Selov-
er and Frank Alleva, will be on display
in the gallery.
Members of the hospital's Art Committee are Yvonne Brown, a Supervisor in the hospital's Laboratory and
past President of the Greensboro
Artists' League; Mrs. William H. Her-
vey of the Hospital Auxiliary; Financial Services Director Charles Wessell;
and Carolyn Beard of the Public
Affairs Department, who will coordinate the hospital's art exhibits.
Several shows will be held during
the year featuring different artists and
various media. Each exhibit will hang
for approximately eight weeks.
Manteo artist Vic Gillispie, whose work is featured in the new "I Like Calling North Carolina Home"
television campaign, is shown painting Grandfather Mountain in western North Carolina. He is one
of five artists exhibiting at the first show of The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital's "Celebration of
Art" which will open January 18.
Medical Intensive Care Unit Remodeled
The hospital's Medical Intensive Care Unit reopened November 3,1980, following renovation of the sixth floor area. Four of the eight beds in the unit
will be utilized initially, with the remaining four beds to be opened for patients at a future date. Head Nurse Mary Sue Miller, who was involved in
opening the original Intensive Care Unit, also helped to plan and organize this remodeled MICU. In addition to this Medical Intensive Care Unit, a
15-bed Surgical Intensive Care Unit is located on the second floor of the hospital.
review
INSIDE:
Basic Rescue
Classes Page 2
Referral Service Page 2
Moses Cone Hospital
iGreensboro, North Carolinai
Hospital Opens Art Gallery
January, 1981
Patients, visitors and Staff at The
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
will soon be able to visit an art gallery,
located on the first floor hall leading
from the east elevator lobby, to enjoy
works of local and state artists.
The new program, called "Celebration of Art," will begin January 18,
1981, when original paintings by Vic
Gillispie of Manteo, North Carolina
and four Greensboro artists, Zora
Bunnin, Shelia Bocock, Camille Selov-
er and Frank Alleva, will be on display
in the gallery.
Members of the hospital's Art Committee are Yvonne Brown, a Supervisor in the hospital's Laboratory and
past President of the Greensboro
Artists' League; Mrs. William H. Her-
vey of the Hospital Auxiliary; Financial Services Director Charles Wessell;
and Carolyn Beard of the Public
Affairs Department, who will coordinate the hospital's art exhibits.
Several shows will be held during
the year featuring different artists and
various media. Each exhibit will hang
for approximately eight weeks.
Manteo artist Vic Gillispie, whose work is featured in the new "I Like Calling North Carolina Home"
television campaign, is shown painting Grandfather Mountain in western North Carolina. He is one
of five artists exhibiting at the first show of The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital's "Celebration of
Art" which will open January 18.
Medical Intensive Care Unit Remodeled
The hospital's Medical Intensive Care Unit reopened November 3,1980, following renovation of the sixth floor area. Four of the eight beds in the unit
will be utilized initially, with the remaining four beds to be opened for patients at a future date. Head Nurse Mary Sue Miller, who was involved in
opening the original Intensive Care Unit, also helped to plan and organize this remodeled MICU. In addition to this Medical Intensive Care Unit, a
15-bed Surgical Intensive Care Unit is located on the second floor of the hospital.