
The exhibit was part of an initiative of HSHS Sacred Heart, in Eau Claire, and HSHS St. Joseph's, in Chippewa Falls, called 3D Community Health: Body.Mind.Spirit. The program provides health and wellness initiatives in west central Wisconsin that include free or low-cost classes at the hospitals, support groups and online resources and assessments.
The exhibit's opening Oct. 27 featured an evening with Mariel Hemingway, an actor and suicide prevention activist who shared stories and insights of growing up in a family that suffered the tragic grief of two suicides. Hemingway is the granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway and sister of Margaux Hemingway, both of whom committed suicide. She also visited with students at Regis Catholic Schools in Eau Claire to talk about her family experiences and mental health.