Emily Wing graduated in Honours Art History and Cultural Studies at McGill University. As a Masters student in Religion at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music & Divinity School, she explores the relationships between bodies, materials, spaces, and words that project “religion,” “secularism,” and “spirituality.” Wing spent her first year at Yale studying the infographic program of the Charter of Quebec Values/Secularism (2014), which transformed its concomitant legislative document and proliferated religious materialities of protest. She continues to explore the fabric of religious neutrality within Canadian and American constructions of healing; her most recent case: the space of “Spiritual Care" through the Chapel, Reflection Room, and Healing Garden at the Yale New Haven Hospital.