creative pause
In every space we reach, our programmes are designed to be flexible, adaptable and best meet the needs of any given community.
our mission
Make the practice of art a powerful connector, widely accessible and integral to enhancing health, for people of all ages.
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Create spaces that inspire spontaneous moments of creative calm in hospitals and the community at large.
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Break down generational barriers, patient-carer boundaries and social confines through the connective powers of art.
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Deliver free-flow art programmes that are entirely co-created, with material drawn and designed for our organisation by artists of all ages, worldwide.
our programmes
4 years running
hospitals & community groups reached
creative programmes delivered
global art contributions
Hospital trusts we work with
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Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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The Royal Marsden Hospital for Cancer
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The Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust
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St John of God, Geelong, Australia
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Camden & Islington Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
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County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust
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Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Addenbrooke's)
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Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust
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Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve (HUG), Switzerland
Don’t take our word for it…
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Research
“Participation in culture and the arts has the potential to radically shape the future of the health and social care landscape and give voice to the most marginalised members of our society.”
World Healthcare Congress Europe 2019
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Testimonial
“Not only did they find the art therapeutic, but feeling like they were connected to a ‘normal’ non-medical person in the outside world helped them to feel less trapped and alone.”
Dr Dominic Aubrey-Jones, Psychiatry Trainee, Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust
“The NHS needs to reach beyond its conventional medical box and now regard arts interventions as mainstream.”
— Dr Michael Dixon, Chair of the College of Medicine and former President of NHS Clinical Commissioners