CHI Memorial Foundation and the Sculpture Fields at Montague Park will co-host the 15th annual Cam Busch Endowed Arts for Health Lecture Series and Party on April 23, from 6-9 p.m., at the John Henry Studio located on 1100 East 16th St. AVA is proud to help sponsor this event.
Once again, the Lecture Series brings to Chattanooga a presentation – featuring Annette Ridenour. "Ms. Ridenour was one of the pioneers of the field of art and healthcare and has been a leader in health care design for more than 30 years as president and founder of Aesthetics, Inc., her multidisciplinary design firm. She focuses on using art and music to create healing environments," officials said.
The event offers an opportunity for guests to mingle with other local art enthusiasts while overlooking the Sculpture Fields at Montague Park. A late fall 2015 opening is planned for Sculpture Fields for Phase I of a 33-acre outdoor museum in the heart of Southside.
Officials said, "It will be of the highest quality and feature dozens of monumental sculptures, and beautiful landscaped gardens and walking paths."
Individual tickets are $50 and include hors d’oeuvres, a host bar, and a discussion led by Annette Ridenour. Purchase tickets by calling 423-495-4438.