In June, 2026, we installed 107 artworks at Stedman Community Hospice in Brantford, Ontario.

The ArtWorks for Cancer (AWFC) team works on art handling and curation, in preparation for the new installation at Stedman Community Hospice in Brantford. The team for this project includes (left to right) Paul Sabourin, Sharon Suter, Alan Loch, Robin Loch and Michael Weinberg.

AWFC volunteer and donor Alan Rachlin reflects on Bev Rodin's work Vermillion Lakes in the Snow, part of the new installation at Stedman Community Hospice.

Gerry Sevier's work Bird of Paradise blazes brilliantly from a wall at Stedman Community Hospice.

The Water Lilies collection of images by photographer Sherman Hines, reproduced on metal by Posterjack, unfurls along a corridor at Stedman Community Hospice.

Kerri VanSickle, Director, Stedman Community Hospice admires a calming Untitled piece by Michael LeRoux.

AWFC Board member Paul Sabourin stands next to A.J. Casson's work Farm House, a piece that Paul donated for the installation at Stedman Community Hospice.

The Stedman Community Hospice administration and community area is now adorned with multiple works by the late Barbara Caruso.

The Stedman Community Hospice front entrance now includes new horizontal floral acrylics on wood.

Alan and Robin Loch and Don Tannahill install multiple Sherman Hines images of water lilies.

The ArtWorks for Cancer and Stedman team gather in front of Bev Rodin’s work Changing Light. (Left to right) Brandi Maher (Stedman Hospice Operations Lead ), Michael Weinberg, Alan Rachlin, Sharon Suter, Alan Loch, Robin Loch, Caroline Dundon (all of AWFC) and Kerri VanSickle (Stedman Director)

Donald Mosher's work Autumn’s Haze (2009) lends a note of serenity to a wall at Stedman Community Hospice.

This Michael LeRoux work will bring joy to many at Stedman Community Hospice.
Enjoy a brief tour of part of the June 2026 ArtWorks for Cancer installation at Stedman Community Hospice, Brantford, Ontario.
