View Our Case for Support
Secure Your Legacy as a Founding Partner-in-Health
What if the hospital experience could transcend the clinical and become a canvas for healing? Art4Health answers that question with a brushstroke of compassion, dedicating itself to enhancing patient wellbeing through the power of art. With your sponsorship, you have the opportunity to be part of a masterpiece of comfort that makes an immediate and measurable impact on the lives of young patients.
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View our Case for Support and become a Partner-in-Health to: 1) your local hospital, 2) a hospital you’re already supporting or 3) choose from a list of available-to-be-adopted children’s hospitals nationwide. From small, rural medical centers with 15 staffed beds, to large institutions of 600+, there’s a children’s hospital that perfectly aligns with your philanthropic goals.
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Our Team
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
Art4Health is led by a dedicated and multidisciplinary team of three board members. Each brings a unique blend of expertise, from art design and development to cognitive neuroscience and healthcare quality. Together, they ensure that Art4Health's mission of enhancing patient wellbeing through art is approached with a balance of creativity, science, and care.
Laura King
ED & Board Chair
Laura King is a seasoned art design and product development specialist with over two decades of experience. Her technical and creative problem-solving skills have been applied to numerous customer projects, earning her the trust of clients including: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Gallery, Smithsonian Museums, American Museum of Natural History, and The National Archives in D.C. With a proven track record, Laura excels in collaborating with artistic, production, and administrative leadership to achieve exceptional results within budget and on schedule.
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Eileen Cardillo
Secretary
Eileen Cardillo, DPhil is a cognitive neuroscientist and Associate Director of the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics. She received her B.S. in Biological Psychology at the College of William and Mary and her doctorate in Experimental Psychology while a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. Eileen has served as the Patient Coordinator of the Focal Lesion Database at Penn’s Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and her research investigates the cognitive and neural mechanisms supporting language comprehension, with a particular focus on metaphor and neuropsychological studies of patient populations. Other areas of interest include verbal creativity, aesthetic preference, and the cognitive and neural changes associated with contemplative practice.
Katy Murtaugh
Board Member
Katy Murtaugh is a critical care pediatric nurse at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Katy currently serves in a leadership role as a central-line infection safety-quality specialist. She monitors data, enforces protocol adherence, leads education initiatives, collaborates on healthcare teams, investigates outbreaks, and contributes to policy development to enhance patient safety and healthcare quality at CHOP.