About Keith Haring
Keith Haring (1958–1990) was a famous American artist in the 1980s. He helped bring street culture into the world of fine art. In the early 1980s, he started his "Subway Drawings" project in New York City. He drew on unused advertising panels covered with black paper. His fun, easy-to-understand drawings made him famous very quickly.
Haring also fought for AIDS awareness and LGBTQ+ rights through his art. He started the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. Today, the foundation continues his legacy by supporting hospitals, children in need, and many other communities.
Scrub Canvas Club Scrubs as your canvas. Make it fun.
We believe in turning scrubs into a canvas to bring more joy to the workplace. This collection transforms the uniform worn daily by busy healthcare professionals into a medium for art. The Scrub Canvas Club features collaborations that transcend boundaries, incorporating artists, photographers, film, and music to add a touch of inspiration to your professional wardrobe.
Design and Fit
- Unisex design with a casual, tapered silhouette
- Waist cord color-matched to the fabric
- Artwork features universal themes chosen for the medical field
Color Variations and Art Themes
Charcoal Gray:Features "Radiant Baby," representing purity, hope, and the energy of life.
Navy:Depicts "Barking Dog" (strength against injustice) and "Best Buddies" (friendship and mutual support).
White:Showcases "Dancing Figure," symbolizing joy, unity, and team cohesion.
Pink:Features "Barking Dog," representing the strength to confront injustice.
Fabric and Functionality
- Smooth, silky-soft texture
- Offers moderate stretch
- Keeps you dry and comfortable in hot environments