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Thompson’s Point in Portland once served as a hub for shipyard and rail traffic, but in recent years, it’s become a destination for art, music, culture, and community gatherings. It’s the connectivity with the community that inspired Northern Light Health to team up with Thompson’s Point and artists Ryan and Rachel Adams, who Down East Magazine dubbed the “first family of Portland art,” on three new murals at Thompson’s Point – two of these are collaborations between Ryan and Rachel, and one a new mural they’ve curated by artist Madison Poitrast-Upton. The partnership between Northern Light Health and Thompson’s Point also includes the creation of the Thompson’s Point ArtMap which will provide locations for and information about the various long term and rotating public-facing art installations at Thompson’s Point.
This initiative is a timely one for all of the participants. In recent years, the sense of loneliness and isolation has been on the rise. Through these public works of art, Northern Light Health is hoping to inspire community members to develop connections with the art, with one another, and with their own physical and mental wellbeing. Places like Thompson’s Point have helped people rediscover a sense of togetherness, and the two phrases featured in these pieces – Be here now and It’s a beautiful day when you’re with us – are encouraging people to be present. They serve as a reminder to cherish their time with friends and family, and to take care of themselves so that they can live a long, healthy life full of those moments.

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