We are excited to announce the upcoming "Art in the Time of Crisis: Still Rising". This gathering will provide a meaningful opportunity for our Columbia Nursing community to share experiences related to challenging or contentious issues that have tested one's personal values. In this dialogue, we will explore shared experiences through artistic expressions from various perspectives (such as nursing faculty, researcher, clinicians, practitioners, etc.). This event will serve as a pilot for future Columbia Nursing Dialogue Across Differences events.
With Special Guest Liz Neves an herbal educator, dream guide, reiki & healing drum practitioner, meditation instructor, and author of Northeast Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 111 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness. For over 10 years she has shared her knowledge of herbal self-care and medicine making with city dwellers.
Title: Art in the Time of Crisis: Still Rising
Purpose: To provide a platform for the Columbia Nursing community to share experiences related to challenging issues through artistic expressions.
Format: Original non-fictional and fictional narratives, short stories, poetry, paintings, drawings, song lyrics/dance, or photographs are accepted.
Submission Guidelines:
Writing submissions should be no more than 500 words, double-spaced.
All pieces should be titled and accompanied by a brief, descriptive synopsis.
Adherence to a code of conduct centers around respect and avoiding profane or culturally offensive language or images.
Copyright: Participants retain the copyrights to their work, but Columbia Nursing and Columbia University have the right to archive and share the work publicly on external channels.
Submission Form