The Space
From the beginning, Lisa and Rebecca wanted to make Healing Foundations a healing resource center not only for their own clients but for other practitioners. In doing so, they seek to foster a supportive community of individuals committed to the healing arts.
Room Rental
We have 3 treatment rooms and a consult room that are available to rent by the hour or by the day. There is also a group room available for classes, events and workshops that accommodates up to 20 people. Rental is available only to certified, licensed and insured wellness and healthcare practitioners.
Please contact us for more information.
Gallery Space
We welcome Chicago area artists to display their work. We created Healing Foundations to be a healing and soothing environment - and we are interested in art that furthers this intention. If you are interested in exhibiting your work, please contact us for more information.
Share the Space
If you would like more information about The Space for your practice or event, please
contact us.
Featured Artists
Ed Dougal

Ed's vision of art is the healing cosmos, where dynamic energy serves humankind and where the quest for spirit informs daily life. Vibrations of harmony and unseen beauty are silently helping human consciousness come to awareness and wholeness. His monoprints are created by forming images on a plastic sheet with a thick, water-base vehicle. After the image is printed with a baren rubbed on 24"x36" acid-free paper, it is left to dry. Later soft pastels are often overlaid for intensity and variety of color. Relief prints involving inking a carved block of wood grain or plastic or illustrator's board with a brayer. Again pastels may be added later.
Ed Dougal lives in Des Plaines, IL with his wife, Kieko Ishikawa, a kimono dressing teacher. He has lived in Japan for three years, researching Ukioe woodcuts and contemporary prints. He studied printmaking with Alexis Petroff here in Chicago. Ed has taught English to adults in Japan and to high school students in Chicago, combining art into the curriculum. After retirement, he taught printmaking to small groups of high school students.
Past Artists
Clint Smith