During July, Atlantic Cape's Center for Accessibility, the Spangler Library, and the Children's Specialized Hospital Foundation hosted a Patient Art Show. This exhibit celebrated the creativity of young patients with disabilities, highlighting how art can be a powerful tool for healing and expression.

The show, on our Mays Landing campus, featured diverse artwork from children aged 3 to 16. Each piece shared a unique story, illustrating art's role in processing experiences. 

drawing by 6 year old Nicos of Superman

One featured artist was Nikos, a 6-year-old navigating spina bifida. His vibrant drawing of Superman captured his spirit. Nikos's art reminds us that local resources, like the Children's Specialized Hospital, offer vital support to our community, along with the incredible dedication of doctors and physical therapists who make a profound difference in patients' lives.

 drawing by 16 year old Gabby of a sunset setting with palm trees on a beach and a palapa with two chairs and the sea in the background.

drawing by 16 year old Gabby of a sunset setting with palm trees on a beach and a palapa with two chairs and the sea in the background. 

Visit the library to see all of the artwork. 

Contribution by Nick Alexander