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Subject Introducing Artists In The Disability & Health Issue
Date October 2, 2022 2:01 PM
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ICYMI: Kathryn Phillips Appointed Editor-In-Chief Of Health Affairs
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Sunday, October 2, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

Earlier this year, we announced plans for our new open access journal
.

Now, we are pleased to announce that Kathryn A. Phillips, Professor of
Health Economics and Health Services Research at the University of
California San Francisco (UCSF), has accepted the appointment of
Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs Scholar.

Introducing Art Enables

Tomorrow we will release our theme issue on Disability & Health, which
features artists from Art Enables , a
nonprofit organization that provides opportunities and experiences to
artists with disabilities.

We purchased original artwork by five talented artists, and we are
honored to share their stories. Each week in October in this newsletter,
we'll feature one of these artists and their work.

Meet Toni Lane , who has been
going to Art Enables since 2013, and is now a resident artist and studio
art coordinator.

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On the left, a photo of Toni Lane, a resident artist at Art Enables, who
is smiling at the camera. On the right, a recent piece by Toni Lane
titled "Grounded," which depicts an abstract figure in standing in the
center of a room next to a lamp on a dresser.

"When I wake up, when I go to bed, when I go to work, I make art," says
Lane. As a resident artist, she earns income from art sales.

Among her proudest accomplishments as an artist include writing Ghetto
Girls Rule in Marseille, a book about her experience in Marseilles and
having her original artwork acquired by the Library of Congress.

Read more and see her artwork in a recent Forefront article, "Creating
Income Opportunities For Artists With Disabilities
."

Read More

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