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Since 2003, the PAIN Exhibit has been included in over two dozen publications, including the Sacramento News and Review, the Sacramento Bee, the Buenos Aires Herald, and the New York Times.

PAIN Exhibit art images have donned 19 covers on pain journals. It has been featured on the cover of The Pain Practitioner, Arts and Learning Research Journal, and PAIN. PAIN Exhibit art also appeared regularly on the cover of the Journal of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy between 2005 and 2008.

Other articles covering the PAIN Exhibit include the Brazilian publication IstoE’ and an Italian publication Panorama.

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