About the Institute

The Emily Isaacson Institute was founded in 2005 for postmodern poetry and to promote the lifetime work of author and poet Emily Isaacson.
The Emily Isaacson Institute for literature, the arts, and medicine promotes social change. Engaged in the distribution of literature, they participate in as well as fund research and education, and the development of youth through the arts. Emily Isaacson, director of the Institute served on the board of the Mission Arts Council for three years; she now does poetry readings around the Fraser Valley.
Emily Isaacson began making photography exhibits in 2004, and was inducted into Professional Photographers of British Columbia (PPABC) in 2009 and Cambridge Who’s Who in 2011. Voetelle Gallery  was founded in 2005, to exhibit her local Canadian landscapes. Emily Isaacson’s classic analog photography depicts the countryside and is scenic of rural British Columbia. She exhibited in September 2010 at the MAC Gallery in Mission, B.C.
The Waterhouse Foundation is a prestigious organization founded by the Institute to further artists and their work in a global community. Members can become registered artists with this organization to gain exposure and facilitate the sale and promotion of their art. Artists from around the world join as members with quality fine art. “Passion is their forward movement…”
Emily Isaacson is also international nutritionist and humanitarian and was educated at Bastyr University of Natural Medicine. Her aim is to return the First Nations people to the roots of natural healing and her organization Holistic Vision International participates in addressing such concerns as world hunger, advocacy and eating disorders through natural medicine, offering private nutrition consults at The Health and Wellness Clinic (www.nutritionwellnessclinic.com) in Abbotsford.
Visit a tapestry of her websites, at The Lion and The Unicorn Tapestry Series (www.thelionandtheunicorn.org) using the web as media, photography and poetry for a multi-dimensional experience. To date her Institute sites have gathered more than 150,000 visits from over 45 countries.
Emily invites literature enthusiasts to read some of her new sonnets online at www.sonnets.emilyisaacson.com or to buy her upcoming book, The Sunken Garden
To read Emily’s biography online: visit Wikipedia
To read more of Emily’s postmodern poetry that shaped the Institute, visit her Library Page (www.literature.emilyisaacson.com).
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