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Celebrating Ability Through Art: The Wintrust Mural Building and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

Celebrating Ability Through Art: The Wintrust Mural Building and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

Driving by the Wintrust Mural Building along I-90, a powerful story of resilience and creativity unfolds across three towering panels. This latest installation, brought to life by Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, isn’t just a display of art — it’s a celebration of the human spirit and the boundless possibilities of ability.

The Inspiration Behind the Mural

As the #1-ranked rehabilitation hospital in the country, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab has a clear mission: Advancing Human Ability. Every day, they help patients recover from severe conditions like traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, strokes, and more, guiding them toward their best outcomes. This mural reflects that vision, celebrating ability in all its forms through the lens of three patient artists who have journeyed through art therapy at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.

These artists were inspired to explore questions such as:

  • What does ability mean to you?
  • How has ability impacted your life?
  • What does the future of ability look like?

Their answers took shape as three distinct murals, each infused with their personal experiences, artistic styles, and messages of hope.

Meet the Artists and Their Murals

North Panel: The Tree of Life

DeMarcus Purham’s mural is a testament to growth and resilience. Born and raised in Chicago, DeMarcus turned to art therapy during rehabilitation after his left foot was amputated following a work accident. Through art, he found a way to channel his frustration and emotional stress, creating cityscapes that echo his deep connection to Chicago.  “This mural combines a Tree of Life with a cityscape design, symbolizing my passion to spark growth — physically, mentally, and artistically. It’s a reflection of my healing journey and my hope for others," says DeMarcus Purham.

East Panel: People Who Need People

Facing the Chicago skyline, Tobi Heekin’s mural explores connection and community. After a spinal cord injury left her paralyzed from the waist down, Tobi turned to art therapy to rebuild her dexterity and express her emotions. Her vibrant “amoeba people” represent the unique ways our abilities bring us together. In her own words Tobi added, “My mural celebrates connectivity through ability — the ways we support and uplift each other. It’s about focusing on what we can do and embracing the power of community, whether through family, friends, or the extraordinary care at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.”

South Panel: Together We Can

Savi Valle’s mural radiates unity and hope. Diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, Savi worked tirelessly to regain movement and strength. Art therapy became a cornerstone of her recovery, helping her reclaim her fine motor skills and confidence. Today, her abstract works are inspired by collective growth and support.  “Ability is a shared experience,” says Savi Valle.  “My mural reflects the connection between individual journeys and the support systems that lift us up — family, friends, and the incredible teams at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. Together, we can achieve so much more.”

The Power of Partnership: Wintrust and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

For nearly two decades, Wintrust has been a steadfast supporter of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s mission. From generous donations exceeding $850,000 to active participation in events like the annual SkyRise Chicago climb, Wintrust has shown unwavering commitment to advancing human ability.

This partnership underscores the impact of community collaboration, helping Shirley Ryan AbilityLab reach more patients and empower them through groundbreaking care, research, and therapy.

As you pass the Wintrust Mural Building, take a moment to reflect on the stories behind the art. These panels remind us all of the strength within us and the incredible potential of human ability when nurtured by care, community, and creativity.

Get Involved

The mural on the Wintrust Mural Building is just one example of how Shirley Ryan AbilityLab integrates creativity and care to transform lives. If you’re inspired by their mission, there are many ways to get involved:

  • Attend Art in Motion: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s annual fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, showcasing more patient artwork while supporting life-changing programs.
  • Volunteer or Donate: Support their initiatives, from art therapy to therapeutic recreation.

For more information, visit sralab.org.

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