Oncology On Canvas(SM) Launches 2010 Art Competition for Individuals Touched by Cancer
November 04 2009 - 2:27PM
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Launch Coincides with Free Public Exhibits in Four Cities in
November INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- "Feel.
Create. Share the hope." With these words, Lilly USA, LLC, and the
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) kick off the 2010
Oncology On Canvas: Expressions of a Cancer Journey Art Competition
and Exhibition. The biennial competition invites residents of the
United States and Puerto Rico who have been touched by cancer -
patients, family members, friends, caregivers and healthcare
providers - to express, through art and narrative, the
life-affirming changes that give their cancer journey meaning.
Entries must be postmarked by June 30, 2010. Prizes consist of
donations to the winners' cancer charities of choice. The 2010
competition is launching its call for entries with four free,
public exhibitions of art from the 2008 competition in the
following cities during the month of November: -- November 1-30,
New Orleans, La.: Ochsner Medical Center -- November 2-13,
Louisville, Ky.: University of Louisville in conjunction with the
James Graham Brown Cancer Center -- November 2-13, Augusta, Maine:
Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care -- November 2-13, Oklahoma
City, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center This is
the fourth Oncology On Canvas competition. Since Lilly created the
program in 2004, more than 3,000 individuals have submitted
entries. Art from the 2008 competition continues to tour hundreds
of venues throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, including
cancer centers, hospitals, and patient advocacy group events. You
don't have to be a professional artist or writer to participate.
According to Richard Gaynor, M.D., vice president of cancer
research and global oncology platform leader for Lilly, "Oncology
On Canvas is not about competing; it is about the expression of the
cancer journey - sharing your feelings in the hopes of inspiring
others and in the process, feeling better yourself." Among the
nearly 600 people who entered the 2008 competition, the majority -
61 percent - were cancer survivors, followed by
family/friends/caregivers at 30 percent, and healthcare providers
(doctors, nurses, etc.) at 9 percent. In total, 26 prizes were
awarded to 20 cancer charities selected by 19 winners in various
categories. "Their artwork and narratives gave us snapshots of the
human spirit - the hopes and fears, the triumphs and losses in the
face of challenge," said Thomas P. Sellers, NCCS President &
CEO and 10-year cancer survivor. "I continue to be inspired and
awed by what we receive." Call for Entries Details All submissions
for the 2010 competition, which is open to residents of the United
States and Puerto Rico who have been touched by cancer, must be
postmarked by June 30, 2010. Original artwork that depicts one's
cancer journey must be accompanied by a written narrative of no
more than 100 words. The artwork may be submitted in one of the
following media: watercolor, oil, pastel, photography, acrylic or
mixed media (a combination of two or more media). There are three
participant categories: person diagnosed with cancer; family
member, friend or caregiver; and healthcare professional. An
independent panel of judges, which in the past has included cancer
survivors, oncologists, journalists and representatives from
patient advocacy groups, will select a total of 24 winners,
including the overall, first-, second- and third-place winners;
best of participant category winners (e.g., person diagnosed with
cancer); and best of participant category winners in each art
medium. Prizes consist of donations ranging from $1,000 to $10,000
to cancer-related charities selected by winners. Winners will be
announced in the fall of 2010. Following the competition, much of
the artwork will embark on a nationwide tour of cancer centers,
hospitals and patient advocacy group events. To view the Oncology
On Canvas art, find an exhibit near you, or obtain an entry packet
you may: -- Visit http://www.lillyoncologyoncanvas.com/ -- Call
1-866-991-LOOC (5662) -- Email You may also follow Oncology On
Canvas on Twitter at twitter.com/LlyOncOnCanvas and Facebook. About
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) NCCS advocates
for quality cancer care for all Americans and provides tools that
empower people affected by cancer to advocate for themselves.
Founded by and for cancer survivors in 1986, NCCS created the
widely accepted definition of survivorship and considers someone a
cancer survivor from the time of diagnosis through the balance of
life. Its free publications and resources include the award-winning
Cancer Survival Toolbox®, a self-learning audio program created by
leading cancer organizations to help people develop essential
skills to meet the challenges of their illness. More information is
available at http://www.canceradvocacy.org/ or (888) 650-9127.
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division of Eli Lilly and Company, has been dedicated to delivering
innovative solutions that improve the care of people living with
cancer. Because no two cancer patients are alike, Lilly Oncology is
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