Art with Heart A special art exhibition is ART WITH HEART FUNDRAISING EXHIBITION:
being staged to help support Mitochondrial Disease research. The Martine Gallery at Northbridge is hosting the exhibition dubbed Art with Heart. It opens on October 22 from 6pm. All the sales from the exhibition will be donated to the Kolling Institute for an LED light therapy trial, and it’s hoped around $100,000 will be made. The therapy could potentially treat patients with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, pening Evening October 22nd, 6PM. USE: All art sales will be onated to Mitochondrial Disease (Mito) research. a debilitating genetic disorder that robs the body’s cells of energy, causing multiple organ dysfunction or failure and potentially death. (Royal North Shore Hospital), will be using the funds for an ‘LED Light Therapy Trial’. uld potentially treat patients with Parkinson disease, Alzheimer’s disease, isease, Motor neurone disease, Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes and Cancer. nda Brooks, Ali Wood, Alex Savidis, Annabel Cutler, Belinda Rogers, Catherine Hiller, Camilla inah Wakefield, Fiona Chandler, Joan Blond, Kristina Martin, Jud Keresztesi, Juju Roche, Jess Rigby, Kate Pittas , Kim Todisco, Martine Vanderspuy, Pamela Honeyfield, Ruchi Rai, Sabi Klein, Sarah ery, Simon Palmer, Suzie Ril y, Tracy Gosling, Vivienne Vanderspuy & guest artists. Sailors Bay Road Northbridge (opposite the SHORE playing fields) Phone 9958 0014 OPEN Mon-Sat 10 - 5.00 /martinegallery instagram.com/martine_gallery & instag am.com/martinesart email art@martin gallery.com ARTINE GALLERY R T • HOM EWA R E S • F UND R A I S I NG METHING UNIQUE WHILE SUPPORTING A GREAT CAUSE
Julie McCrossin and cancer team
Delivering presentations people remember
Kolling Institute cancer researchers were given an opportunity to spend the day with presenter Julie McCrossin. Julie spent more than 20 years as a radio broadcaster and is now a freelance journalist, facilitator, trainer and speaker. Julie invests a large share of her time supporting research initiatives, and in recent years has received treatment for head and neck cancer. Julie delivered an impressive workshop for the Kolling team, discussing the secrets to a successful
Bill Walsh Lab Research Director Viive Howell said the workshop was tremendously valuable as it gave the researchers some clear guidelines to consider for their next presentation. “We are often required to speak to a group of people and the workshop provided us with a checklist for success to help us illustrate key points in memorable ways,” she said. “It was an amazing experience as Julie taught us how to actively
Motor Neurone disease, Cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.
The Martine Gallery is at 44 Sailors Bay Road, Northbridge. https://neurogenetics. everydayhero.com/au/martine
involve our audience to give an authentic and engaging presentation.”
presentation, where audiences are engaged and enthusiastic participants.
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KOLLINGNEWS | ISSUE 3 | OCTOBER 2019
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