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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