Welcome to PainExhibit.org

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Welcome to PainExhibit.org

Thank you for visiting the PAIN Exhibit. The PAIN Exhibit is an online educational, visual arts exhibit from artists with chronic pain with their art expressing some facet of the pain experience. The mission is to educate healthcare providers and the public about chronic pain through art, and to give voice to the many who suffer in silence.

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Recent Additions to the PAIN Exhibit Galleries:

“Ghost” by Hal Camplin has been added to the gallery Portraits of Pain.

Hal Camplin

“Patience/ self portrait” by Andrea Sabatt has been added to the gallery Portraits of Pain.

Andrea Sabatt

“Suicide” by Loyal Poehler has been added to the gallery Mental Health.

Loyal Poehler

“Dual Torment” by KJ Williams has been added to the gallery Miscellaneous.

KJ Williams

“Neck Pain and the Electric Guitar” by Corbin Louis has been added to the gallery Escape From Pain.

Corbin Louis

“Pain Scale” by Corbin Louis has been added to the gallery Suffering.

Corbin Louis

“Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner” by Jen Watson has been added to the gallery Healthcare.

Jen Watson

“My Zentangled Spine” by Jen Watson has been added to the gallery Escape From Pain.

Jen Watson

“Withering” by Jane Cho has been added to the gallery Pain Visualized.

Jane Cho

“Dream Weaver” by Tara Shuey has been added to the gallery Mental Health.

Tara Shuey

“My Reality” by KJ Williams has been added to the gallery Suffering.

KJ Williams

“Regrets” by KJ Williams has been added to the gallery Mental Health.

KJ Williams

“Nerve Pain” by Charles McCown has been added to the gallery Suffering.

“Invisible Body” by Janice Feinstein has been added to the gallery But You Look So Normal.

Janice Feinstein

“In The Garden” by Hilary Krzywkowski has been added to the gallery Hope and Transformation.

Hilary Krzywkowski

“The Cave” by Helen Harley has been added to the gallery Mental Health.

Helen Harley

“How Are You?” by Helen Harley has been added to the gallery But You Look So Normal.

Helen Harley

 

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