Public Art

Our Arts in Health program activates and brightens areas of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital through public artworks and art installations to improve the health and wellbeing of the hospital community.

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Gallery & Exhibition Program

Our Arts in Health program activates coordinates a changing visual art exhibition program across five galleries located in the Women’s & Children’s Hospital. The Heart Galleries bring visual arts to the Hospital community to provide a space away from the stresses of treatment to distract, entertain and inspire, improving the Hospital environment.

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Meet your Arts in Health team

At the heart of our Arts in Health Program is a dedicated team passionate about enriching the lives of women, children, and families through creative expression.

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    Every baby deserves the best possible start in life 💛

    This Infant Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re highlighting the important work of Dr Alyssa Sawyer and her team, who are exploring new ways to strengthen parent-infant bonds and support infant mental health from the very beginning.

    The transition to parenthood can be both exciting and challenging, yet many parents receive little support in understanding their baby’s emotional and developmental needs before birth.

    This innovative project, proudly supported by the WCH Foundation, is exploring how attachment-focused support can be integrated into routine care through approaches such as ultrasounds and virtual home visits before and after birth. The goal is to help parents build confidence, strengthen connections with their baby and support infant mental health from the earliest stages of life.

    By giving families access to support earlier, this research has the potential to strengthen parent-infant relationships and help more babies thrive.

    Read the full story via the link in bio.

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    Powering more than play 🚗🔋

    Until 30 June, every Duracell battery pack purchased at selected retailers can make a difference for children in hospital.

    Duracell will donate 20¢ from each participating pack sold (up to AUD $125,000) to Hospitals United for Sick Kids, helping fund life-saving medical programs for children in hospitals across Australia.

    So whether you’re powering toys, remotes or everyday essentials, your purchase is helping improve medical care and outcomes for children and their families 💙

    Pick up a pack before 30 June and help sick kids get home.

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    Sammy knew exactly what he wanted to be. He dreamed of becoming a police officer working in the dog operations unit, side by side with a police dog.

    He loved helping people, and he wanted to make a difference. For Sammy, it wasn’t just a job, it was a way to protect others and do something good in the world.

    Sammy had a future full of purpose. But a rare brain cancer called DIPG took that away.

    He never got the chance to grow up.

    Your support helps fund vital research and essential support so more children get the chance to grow up and follow their dreams.

    Donate today via the link in bio.

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