Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 3 October 1996 — Page 29

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The Muncie Times, October 3,1996, Page 29 PAVILION continued from page 25 cancer registry, laboratory, biostatistics and clinical research offices which have been relocated on the third floor of the Cancer Pavilion to provide information and data critical to education, research and progressive patient care. The Indiana Cancer Pavihon will be more than just a dynamic, advanced treatment center. While designed to meet the physical needs of patients, their aesthetic and emotional needs also were considered. Physicians at IUMC realize that healing involves the spirit as well as the body, and so inspirational art objects have been included in the design. Works of art by past and present cancer patients and Indiana artists will grace the walls of the Cancer Pavihon. Acquisition of those works of art will be an on-going project contingent on the generosity of individuals and corporations. One outstanding piece to hang prominently in the atrium lobby was created by two Bloomington artists. Indiana University graduates Dawn Adams and Dale Steffey created the lively, colored opaque and translucent glass depiction of people catching fireflies. A 7-foot square handstitched quilt in a willow tree pattern will hang in the Women’s Cancer Center. Each of the 1,257 leaves of the willow tree will incorporate the name of a breast cancer victim. Currently, 1,000 names have been added and $5 donations are still being accepted for the remaining openings. The donations support breast cancer research. The quilt was designed and stitched by Indianapohs resident Carol Myers, a registered nurse, physician’s wife and mother of four.