Honoring Healthcare Heroes
ARTHOUSE.NYC presents The HERO ART PROJECT, portraits honoring healthcare workers from around the world who have lost their lives while fighting COVID-19 and selflessly saving the lives of thousands of their fellow citizens.
The HERO ART PROJECT pairs members of ARTHOUSE.NYC’s artistic community with family members of doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers who died from COVID-19. Our artists have created multi-media portraits of these medical heroes to celebrate their lives, sacrifices and legacies. Each family is able to select the artist and art style that they feel most represents the spirit of their loved one and to collaborate with the artist to capture their soul.
The goal of the HERO ART PROJECT is to bring about love and healing throughout our global communities, honor these heroic souls to give back with love and art.
What families have had to say about Hero Art Project
“The Hero Art Project has helped give me hope that my husband’s life meant something and he sacrificed his life for others.”
“I find this project to be truly comforting. Facing the loss of my husband has been the hardest event of my life, and I often felt his death due to COVID19 was irrelevant to much of our country, The Hero Art Project and Brave of Heart Foundation has honored the life of my husband and so many others. I’m deeply grateful to each artist, volunteer, and supporter.”
“So much love for those who gave all for their calling to care for the sick. I'm grateful that this is allowing the world to see those that lived doing what they loved and be never forgotten.”
“The Hero Art Project has meant so much to me and my family that I want more people to see the amazing work.”
“Love it! Very powerful healing tool. Our father would have been thrilled.”
“I am thankful for the remembrance of my daughter.”
“You guys are amazing, there are no words to tell you how much you all mean to our family and the impact you have had on us shining light to our dad and all the health care heroes that lost their lives on the frontline to COVID. Thank you all so much!”