Friday, October 9, 2015

Bay Cove- Safety Net Outreach

Bay Cove's mission is to improve the quality of the lives of individuals and their families who face the challenge of developmental disabilities, aging, mental illness and drug and alcohol addiction. They have 160 centers throughout the Commonwealth. This art donation is for Bay Cove’s Safety Net Outreach center in Roxbury. Safety Net Outreach works with individuals who have psychiatric disabilities and either do not want or will not engage in full Community Based Flexible Supports services but are in need of short-term support during distress or a crisis. Safety Net Outreach meets the needs of 200 Bostonians living on their own who need intermittent support quickly in times of necessity. Among other services, the Safety Net team helps people secure benefits and work, develop crisis plans, and access treatment, food, and shelter.

Artwork now hangs in Safety Net’s entrance, main hallways, and community gathering spaces. Learn more about Bay Cove and Safety net here.

Elaine Alibrandi, Oases, Oil and aluminum foil on slit canvas, 2005, 36"x36"

Iris Constantine Carr, After Brueghal, Mixed media, 12"x9"
Donated by: Geoff Carr

Deborah Clearman, Daffodils, Silkscreen, 1981, 15"x24"

Ali Clift, Cast Shadows, Serigraph, 1984, 45"x45"
Donated by: Anonymous

Suzanne Hodes, Approaching New York, Oil on canvas, 1998, 30"x50"

Joan Jacobson-Zamore, Six Cats, Colored wood block, 2001, 15"x15"

Richard Leo Jacobs, In Praise of Garden Shadows #1, Photography, 2014, 18"x24"

Susan Miller-Havens, Women's Best Friends #7, Oil on canvas, 2003, 34"x29"

Leann Shamash, Garden Bouquet, Photography, 2014, 10"x8"

Stephanie Warburg, Through the Window, Oil, 2013, 11"x14"

Timothy Wilson, Holding Hands, Photograph, 2013, 16"x20"

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