March 5, 2026,the Webern Quartet is scheduled to perform at dnj gallery at 4pm. The performance takes place in conjunction with its current exhibition. Conquer Your Own Rhythm: A Group Show by Artists with Epilepsy is presented by Pamela Schoenberg, owner/director of dnj Gallery, and Ted Meyer, founder of ArtandMed. Listening to music, especially live music, helps build social relationships. Going to watch an opera or a concert is a unique bonding experience that is beneficial to your mental health. Read more below about the ArtandMed program.
March 2026 dnj Gallery ArtandMed Events

In April 2024, Schoenberg began the ArtandMed program at dnj Gallery. Then 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. She wanted 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. Moreover, he wanted to further healthcare by stressing the voice of the artist/patient in their artwork. Therefore as a result, he revealed a commitment to utilizing art as a tool to further support individuals.
Art and Epilepsy
The gallery’s next exhibition explores epilepsy, a brain-related condition marked by seizures. Seizures occur when sudden bursts of abnormal brain activity cause brief lapses in 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.

“Alaskan Roadside” by John Stern; Silver Gelatin, 16 x 20
Additional Events
Sunday, March 15, 2pm, Open Mic – This is a platform for any individuals living with Epilepsy to share personal stories, poems, and reflections about their experiences. Moderated by Pamela Schoenberg
Saturday, March 21, 2pm Artist Walk-Thru with ‘Conquer Your Own Rythm’ artist Alan Powell
The Epilepsy Foundation
dnj Gallery will collaborate with the Los Angeles chapter of The Epilepsy Foundation with Conquer Your Own Rhythm. The collaboration connects people, data and resources needed to address challenging health problems associated with seizures and the epilepsies. Additionally it 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 as well as contentment. In addition, Aaron Moseley explains that “…it becomes a way to understand, accept, and find strength within the unpredictable, that is life.”
On view: January 11, 2026 – March 21, 2026
What: Opening, Conquer Your Own Rhythm: A Group Show by Artists with Epilepsy
Where: dnj Gallery, 3015 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405
When: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 4pm
Website: https://www.dnjgallery.net
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