Thursday, January 22, 2026

Times of Israel: Conquer Your Own Rhythm - Art and Epilepsy



“...When we reconnected via WhatsApp, Pamela told me that she had once focused primarily on conceptual art but experienced what she described as an “aha moment,” the realization that art could do so much more. What she spoke about most vividly was community. She wanted to create a space where people could share their experiences, recognize themselves in others, and feel less alone, a place that could also serve medical professionals, caregivers, and patients seeking to understand one another’s perspectives. ...” - Simone Kussatz


Read the rest here.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Opening Reception - “Conquer Your Own Rhythm”

 THANKS to everyone who came to the opening reception of

“Conquer Your Own Rhythm”
A group show by artists with Epilepsy

We do have a complete list events associated with the show on the current page of our website: https://www.dnjgallery.net/current.html



Pamela Schoenberg, owner/director of dnj Gallery, and Ted Meyer, founder of ArtandMed, are thrilled to announce their exhibition, “Conquer Your Own Rhythm”: a group show by artists with epilepsy.  dnj Gallery organizes a program, entitled Art and Med, consisting of a ten-week exhibit and correlating events that highlight a chronic illness. The purpose of the program is to continue education, raising awareness and gaining funds for charities.


In April 2024, Schoenberg began the Art and Med program at dnj Gallery. She redirected the gallery’s mission to a space with a charitable and educational purpose.  At first, Schoenberg studied nutritional science, and, in 2023, she received her certification as a Functional Health Coach, combining her two passions of art and health. Pamela Schoenberg now exhibits conceptual, fine art that calls attention to certain health conditions to guide and to raise consciousness within our community.


The ArtandMed curriculum emphasized a combined union between the gallery and the artists/patients.  It was created by Ted Meyer, artist-in-residence at the USC Keck School of Medicine, for use in medical schools. He wanted to further healthcare by stressing the voice of the artist/patient in their artwork, and, as a result, he revealed a commitment to utilizing art as a tool to support individuals.


Our next exhibition deals with epilepsy, which is a condition often caused in the brain and identified by seizures.  A seizure is a quick burst of abnormal activity in the brain that can create short gaps of consciousness, muscle twitches or prolonged spasms.  Most of the time, the origin of the seizure is unknown.  In about 30% of cases, genetics, head injuries, brain infections, or immune, developmental or metabolic disorders can generate epilepsy.



dnj Gallery will collaborate with the Los Angeles chapter of The Epilepsy Foundation for our exhibition, “Conquer Your Own Rhythm”. The Epilepsy Foundation, “in collaboration with our community and network partners, connects the people, data and resources needed to address challenging health problems associated with seizures and the epilepsies—and promotes education, policy, research and systemic change that will foster measurable and sustainable improvement for all people living with epilepsy.”  The Art and Med program at dnj Gallery is grateful to learn and grow because of this union.


Art is therapy.  It is a practice of healing.  Healing is a combination of therapeutic processes that lead to quality heath, which occur on physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual levels.  Each work emphasizes the power of art to answer the question of healing. As Hilary Leftwich states, “…[my] writing became the only language that could hold what medicine could not: the daily collision of love, fear, and endurance.”  It evokes feelings, from joy and sorrow to anger and contentment.  In addition, Aaron Moseley explains that “…it becomes a way to understand, accept, and find strength within the unpredictable, that is life.




















Tuesday, December 9, 2025

An interview with dnj Gallery's Pamela Schoenberg

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Check Out Pamela Schoenberg’s Story 
" ...Since the Spring of 2024, I have compiled a program consisting of an art exhibition and corresponding events to describe these chronic diseases. I have redirected the mission of dnj Gallery from solely commercial to a space with a more charitable and educational purpose. I collaborated with a charity, referring to the illness that I feature, to ultimately increase awareness. 
My journey came from a deep desire to make a positive difference in the lives of those struggling with health challenges. I intended to strive to bridge the gap between art and medicine, providing a platform for patient comments that are often overlooked in traditional galleries." 
(click here for the remainder of the story)


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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Movie Screening of "Sick - The Battle Against HG"

Thank you to everyone who came to the movie screening of "Sick - The Battle Against HG." 

It is an exhibition event for the  “The Curse of the Blessing”.  It is co-produced & Presented by Charlotte Howden, Directed and Co-Produced by Lorne Guy of Good Guys Productionsan 



The film was followed by remarks with Marlena Fejzo, PhD 

2024 Time Woman of the Year honoree for discovering the genes for morning sickness and HG, and HER Foundation Research Director. 



Friday, November 7, 2025

Artist-Patient/Medical Professional Conversation- "The Curse Of The Blessing" Exhibition Event

Thank you to all who attended our Hyperemesis Gravidarum Artist-Patient/Medical Professional Conversation.

which was an exhibition event for "The Curse Of The Blessing."  It took place on Sunday, November 2nd.

The conversation included: dnj Gallery artist, Mary Grisey, Marlena Fejzo, PhD. - 2024 Time Woman of the year honoree for discovering the genes for morning sickness and HG, and H.E/R Foundation Research Director, and Aimee Brecht-Doscher, M.D.(gynecologist) and Medical Advisor for the H.E.R Foundation.  It was moderatorated by  Kimber MacGibbon CoFounder and Executive Director of the H.E.R. Foundation.







To watch this a recording of this discussion, please click here.







Thursday, October 30, 2025

OPEN CALL FOR ARTIST SUBMISSIONS



SEEKING ARTISTS (VISUAL ARTISTS, WRITER, & ETC) WITH EPILEPSY that are creating work about their experiences for  a group exhibit at dnj Gallery, Santa Monica, CA.

 

TO SUBMIT YOUR WORK: SEND 2 - 3 JPEG IMAGES OF YOUR ART WORK ALONG WITH AN ARTIST STATEMENT AND A BIO TO office@dnjgallery.net

**SUBMIT YOUR WORK SOON. DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 1ST.**

 

"MUST SUBMIT THE JPEGS, YOUR ARTIST STATEMENT

AND YOUR BIO TO BE REVIEWED"

 

Bio and Artist statement definition/guide for required submissions:

Bio: is a concise account of an artist's life and career, often used to introduce them to audiences. It's a narrative that highlights their artistic journey, background, and accomplishments. Please include your degrees and dates.

Artist statement: An artist statement is a concise, often personal, piece of writing that helps viewers understand the artist's creative process, intentions, and the meaning behind their work. It's essentially a short introduction to an artist's work, explaining why they create (DEFINITELY IN RELATION TO YOUR ILLNESS). This statement states why you’re making the art- to deal with the symptoms of your illness. Explaining your thoughts about all your work, not one piece. **Please do not describe or interpret the pieces for the viewer—let them react to it in their own way

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Opening Reception - "7 Best Doctors"


“7 Best Doctors”
(Lifestyle Practices That Are Often Overlooked)


Featuring: Linda Alterwitz, Susan Kaufer Carey, Dale Johnson, JD Lloyd, Edward Merkle, Robyn L. Peacock, Stuart Rapeport, Charlotte Schmid-Maybach, Joey Schönberg, Micheal J Stevens, Anna Stump









We would like you to notice the little, everyday parts of life that can help you prevent or alleviate symptoms of any illness. dnj Gallery held a photography contest and will have a reception of the most effective of the entries. These pieces are exhibited in our installation room, to coincide with our ‘Art and Med’ program.











Jurors:
Pamela Schoenberg - owner/director of dnj Gallery
AND Ted Meyer - co-curator of the 'Art and Med' program