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August 19, 2007

2007 American Pain Foundation Pain and Creativity Exhibit: Call for Submissions

The American Pain Foundation has issued a call for submissions regarding its 2007 Pain and Creativity Exhibit:

Has your experience with pain (either personally or through a loved one) ever prompted you to express yourself in a creative way? Some of the most authentic and soulful works have had their origins in the deeply personal experience of pain.

Recognizing that we are all creative and have the power to turn adversity into opportunity, we would like to expand our Pain and Creativity network to connect artists and their expressions of pain through an online exhibit of creative work.

A select group of artists and their work will be honored and prominently featured with the American Pain Foundation and our project partner, the HealthCentral Network, through online and print publications. The pain and creativity community will be ongoing, but to be considered for this opportunity to be honored and have your work featured, we need your submissions by September 20th.

Further details available on the website.

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