We hold a variety of workshops, cultural events, potlucks, and more throughout the year for patients and their families. View this quarter’s brochure to find out about upcoming events!
Boston University College of Fine Arts Musical and Theater Performances
The Boston University College of Fine Arts provides BMC cancer survivors and people with sickle cell disease with free tickets to high-quality theater and music performances.
Museum of Fine Arts Tours
Several times a year, the Museum of Fine Arts opens its doors to Boston Medical Center (BMC) cancer survivors, people with sickle cell disease, and their guests, for a free guided tour of different exhibits.
The MFA also offers quarterly virtual tours over Zoom for patients to experience different works of art from wherever they may be.
Free museum passes for cancer survivors and people with sickle cell disease are also available year-round from the office. Call 617.638.7540 or email CancerSupport@bmc.org for details.
Managing Work and Cancer Workshop Series
For survivors who are working, on temporary leave, or looking to get back to work, Robin Newman, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy at Boston University’s Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Services, leads a four-session workshop on:
- Managing the effects of cancer
- Balancing daily routines and responsibilities with work demands
- Handling expectations and interactions with employers and fellow employees
Painting Workshops
Jonathan Zuker, a.k.a. “Jonathan the Painter,” started painting at BMC in January 2017. Since then, he has been making meaningful connections with patients, families, and staff alike through the universal language of art.
Jonathan now offers painting workshops throughout the year to all interested cancer survivors and people with sickle cell disease. No previous experience is necessary.
Recipe Swap and Potluck Evenings
A few times a year, patients and staff are invited to bring a favorite recipe and dish to share. After discussion of culinary techniques and customs, seasoning secrets, etc., the group enjoys a multicultural feast.