Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The Chemo Paintings

 

Chronicling chemo 

The mental, physical, emotional and spiritual roller-coaster during the fight against cancer is something most of us can’t even imagine. But Dorothy Bryan, a former renowned Bowling Green artist and philanthropist who passed away in 2001, chronicled the different stages of her illness after she was diagnosed with cancer. The Chemo Paintings, Bryan’s series of paintings made throughout her battle with the disease — consisting of 11 pieces — will be on display in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Community Gallery starting Friday, January 18. Free. 2445 Monroe St. 419-255-8000. www.toledomuseum.org. —SR

 

Chronicling chemo 

The mental, physical, emotional and spiritual roller-coaster during the fight against cancer is something most of us can’t even imagine. But Dorothy Bryan, a former renowned Bowling Green artist and philanthropist who passed away in 2001, chronicled the different stages of her illness after she was diagnosed with cancer. The Chemo Paintings, Bryan’s series of paintings made throughout her battle with the disease — consisting of 11 pieces — will be on display in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Community Gallery starting Friday, January 18. Free. 2445 Monroe St. 419-255-8000. www.toledomuseum.org. —SR

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