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In Observation

The Salus Project has artistically confronted the issues of HIV and AIDS, domestic violence, heart disease, diabetes and protecting the earth. “In Observation” will investigate financial and social wellness using work ethic and reflection as a platform for a social discussion.

The show questions “break time” and considers the actions of personnel at work, with focus on various resting periods. “In Observation” identifies various professions, hierarchies, and resources, as well as the public’s response to certain job descriptions. More importantly, the exhibition highlights the personal aura concerning the restroom space, which is different from other spaces at work.

The show is curated by artists Yutavia George and June Collie and features their work as well as that of artists Preston Hanna, Edrin Symonette, Demie Ubani and Allan Wallace.

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FMC To Provide Medical Services At Walk for the CURE

shoeFamily Medicine Center (FMC) is a proud sponsor of the CIBC FirstCaribbean Walk for the CURE 2014 which aims to raise funds to help improve the lives of those suffering from the devastating effects of Cancer in the Caribbean. Family Medicine Center will be providing AED and First Aid in the unlikely event of an emergency. Additionally, FMC will have a booth to display health information and educational materials.

Walk For The Cure (Bahamas): October 5th, 2014

Find out more about the event and register to participate in the walk