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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“I am wanting to give back to families who need it most at this time of year.” – Janka

Working in childcare, Janka sees firsthand just how special Christmas is for little ones. She began donating after one of the children in her care became seriously unwell, inspiring her to help families going through tough times. For the past three years, she’s continued to give, hoping to brighten Christmas for children spending the season in hospital 🎁✨

Planning to donate toys this Christmas? Toy donation drop-offs close on the 18th of December, please visit the link in bio for more information.

You can also make a difference this Christmas by supporting our Appeal, helping provide practical and immediate assistance for families spending the holidays in hospital.

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Adding a little festive magic to the hospital halls! ✨🎄

The WCH Foundation team had a wonderful time adding Christmas cheer to the corridors for the children, families, and staff at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

We hope these small touches bring a smile to everyone walking through the hospital this season.

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Every year, countless families face the heartbreak of rare genetic brain disorders, conditions that can cause seizures, developmental delays, and devastating lifelong impacts.

But new hope is emerging.

With support from our donors, Professors Jozef Gecz and Paul Thomas are leading groundbreaking research into antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), cutting-edge genetic therapies that have the potential to treat the root cause of rare childhood brain disorders like PCDH19 clustering epilepsy and TIMMDC1 neurodegenerative disorder.

Their work could help create life-changing treatments where currently none exist. Visit the link in bio to read more about this incredible research on our website 🔬

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