Friends is a 2011 mixed mediacollage by artist India Cruse-Griffin, which depicts two girls, one wearing a pink dress and the other a blue dress, holding flowers and standing in front of three white houses. The work, which measures 21.25" x 11.25", framed, is made from collaged paper gathered from magazines, upon which Cruse-Griffin then paints, often allowing the underlying magazine paper to show through.[1][2] While her subjects are often clear and straightforward, this collage technique serves as a reminder of the accumulation of lived experience.[1][2]
Historical information
Acquisition
Friends was acquired by Eskenazi Health as part of a re-imagining of the organization's historical art collection and to support "the sense of optimism, vitality and energy" of its new campus in 2013.[3][4] In response to its nationwide request for proposals, Eskenazi Health received more than 500 submissions from 39 states, which were then narrowed to 54 finalists by an independent jury.[4] Each of the 54 proposals was assigned an area of the new hospital by Eskenazi Health's art committee and publicly displayed in the existing Wishard Hospital and online for public comment; more than 3,000 public comments on the final proposals were collected and analyzed in the final selection.[4][5]Friends is credited "in honor of Greg Kelleher, Lisa E. Harris, M.D."
Location
Friends is currently displayed in the Robert & Gina Laikin Surgery Registration & Waiting Room on the third floor of Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital.