
Support Through Art: Art Consignment Program
Art is a statement about brain health, the goal of Keep Memory Alive and the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.
Keep Memory Alive’s Art Consignment Program allows artists to display their works at Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, whose Frank Gehry-designed building serves as a gallery. Profits from the sale of the artwork are split between the artist and Keep Memory Alive. We are grateful to the artists who take part in this program, which allows us to display important works of art and constantly change the exhibition.
Among the works on consignment are some by artists close to architect Frank Gehry. Peter Alexander provided one of his signature resin pieces. Ken Price, who has exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sent a ceramic sculpture. Ed Moses, one of Frank Gehry’s oldest friends, sent two paintings designed as screens.
Click here for a full catalog of the art available through the consignment program at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health’s Las Vegas facility.