A 22-foot-long wall display honoring the service of Spokane’s Sisters of Providence was dedicated at Sacred Heart Medical Center in September. Designed by Anderson Mraz Design, the display features the names of every Sister who served during Sacred Heart’s 125-year history.
“What a memorable way to honor our Sisters of Providence,” said Joyce Cameron, chief development officer, Providence Sacred Heart Foundations. “I knew when this project was first discussed that AMD was the right team for the job.”
The display, a series of connected geometric shapes fabricated from aluminum and plexiglas, also touches on the story of the Sisters’ arrival in Spokane. “It’s an exceptional piece of history,” added Cameron. “We’ve had rave reviews from visitors and staff. And of course the Sisters themselves are thrilled with the project.”
“The legacy of the Sisters’ contributions to patients, families, and our community is inspiring,” said AMD creative director CK Anderson. “For us, few projects are as meaningful as those that tell a unique story about people with a gift for compassion.”