UofL Art Therapy student Caroline Ketron designed this sketch of St. Paul’s Church, now known as St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Open Hand Kitchen. In 2022, Ketron was a practicum student at SVDP who worked with Clinical Services Coordinator Pam Scott to serve clients. She also facilitated a weekly Art Therapy group at Roberts Hall, which is a Section 8 permanent housing complex with 24 Single Room Occupancy units for women where residents have a private bedroom and share common spaces and facilities.
“My time at St. Vincent was awesome and I loved it there. The longer I was there, the more I got to know the staff that worked in the office,” Ketron said.
She did some sketches of a few of the staff members’ dogs, which then led to her being requested to do a sketch of St. Paul’s Church as a farewell gift for those stepping off of the SVDP Board of Directors in December.
The digital sketch of the church took her about four hours. Ketron graduates this May with a Masters in Art Therapy.
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