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The Collection of Sheppard Pratt consists of more than 130 pieces of art in a wide array of media. The Collection has been assembled through the generous philanthropic support of Friends of The Collection, with a lead gift by Bernice Levinson, in memory of her late husband, Donald S. Levinson. The Collection is displayed throughout the public areas of Sheppard Pratt’s Weinberg and original hospital buildings and is available for viewing by the public. Self guided tour maps are available at the reception desk in the Weinberg lobby. The Collection catalogue is available for purchase in the Gatehouse Shop in the lobby of the Weinberg Building (410-938-4853).
Click on the name of the represented artists to view their work.
Included in The Collection is a specially commissioned ten panel tapestry, designed and woven by Baltimore artist Wendy Myerberg Jachman, that tells the story of the evolution of occupational therapy, which originated at Sheppard Pratt. Click here to view the tapestry thumbnail images.