Rebecca Moses is a woman of many parts: a consummate New Yorker; for 20 years, a resident of a remote Italian village; a fashion designer; and an artist delighting in women and in depicting her subjects as delightful. So it makes sense that her latest endeavor, “Thank You Mount Sinai Nurses”—a traveling exhibition comprising 46 portraits of female members of the multicampus New York hospital’s various nursing teams—is characterized by extraordinary diversity and inclusiveness of vision.
Paintings salute the nurses of Mount Sinai
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The nurse portraits by Rebecca Moses will also be exhibited at seven other Mount Sinai locations.
Mount Sinai Health System nurses are getting an artful tribute with a traveling exhibit of portraits. The 46 paintings by Rebecca Moses are currently on display through Dec. 20 in the Guggenheim Pavilion of Mount Sinai Hospital on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
The exhibit’s name says it all: “Thank You, Mount Sinai Nurses.”
“The reaction from nurses and doctors has been extraordinarily positive. The Mount Sinai community has expressed gratitude for this unique way of acknowledging the essential contributions and achievements of Mount Sinai Nurses,” said Linda Valentino, the system’s vice president of nursing and patient care for women’s and children’s services.