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“Cor de Esperança” (Colour of Hope) | The art of bringing more colour to the lives of haematology patients
From the 1st to the 15th of September, Forum Algarve will have the honour of hosting the painting exhibition “Colour of Hope,” a project that merges art and health for a deeply human cause.
This initiative, promoted by Amgen in collaboration with the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto (FBAUP), and supported by entities such as the Portuguese Association of Leukaemias and Lymphomas (APLL), the Portuguese Association Against Leukaemia (APCL), and the Portuguese Society of Haematology (SPH), aims to raise public awareness of the importance of early diagnosis of blood cancers, such as leukaemia and multiple myeloma, through a unique artistic approach.
The “Colour of Hope” exhibition features 18 works created by FBAUP students, each representing, in an emotional and inspiring way, the testimonies of patients who have faced extraordinary challenges. These paintings not only reflect the resilience and courage of these patients but also highlight the importance of emotional and psychological support during treatment.
This is a unique opportunity to experience the transformative power of art while supporting a cause with significant social impact. Without any mention of brands or products, this initiative remains true to its purely educational and awareness-raising character.
We invite you to join us in a deep and compassionate reflection by visiting the exhibition, located on the 1st floor, in front of Mango store.