Art organisations help transform space at Warwick Hospital

By James Smith

16th Aug 2022 | Local News

Escape Arts and Leamington-based BRINK Contemporary Arts help transform a large stairwell at Warwick Hospital (image via NHS SWFT)
Escape Arts and Leamington-based BRINK Contemporary Arts help transform a large stairwell at Warwick Hospital (image via NHS SWFT)

Local arts organisation, Escape Arts has partnered with Leamington-based BRINK Contemporary Arts to help transform a large stairwell at Warwick Hospital, supported by South Warwickshire NHS Charitable Foundation.

Following recent work undertaken by Escape Arts on the main hospital corridor and Ambulatory Ward as part of an art's clinical transformation Arts Council funded project, the organisation was asked to work on the stairwell leading to the hospital's respiratory Mary Ward.

The project was the vision of Respiratory ward manager, Sara Houghton who wanted to brighten up Mary Ward approach for staff, visitors and for patients who undertake their physical assessments on the stairwell. 

Escape Arts led consultation with the staff team who wanted to bring the outdoors in, to bring a breath of fresh air to a dark and enclosed space.

Escape Arts commissioned Leamington-based BRINK Contemporary Arts, who worked over four days transforming the space, working above and beyond to realise the vision for what is a very large, enclosed environment.

Sara Houghton, manager of Mary Ward said: "As the Ward Manager for Mary Ward, I came up with the idea for a mural in the stairway. I wanted to create something inspiring for the staff and relatives coming to and from the ward, as the patients use this stairwell when they do their stair assessments.

"I wanted to give them something positive to look at and to bring the outside in."

Chief executive officer for Escape Arts, Karen Williams said: "This work is close to my heart. We all have a connection with our local hospitals.

"Through transformative projects such as these, we can make a difference by creating spaces that help make people feel better, to give a focus, to uplift and to bring comfort during difficult times. A big thank you goes to hospital staff, the estates and fire teams and of course to BRINK Contemporary Arts for helping us realise Sara's vision.'

Rachel Williams, associate director of operations at South Warwickshire NHS Trust said: '"Ithink the mural on the staircase between Mary & Victoria really brings the outside world into the hospital.

"It makes it light, airy and it will be such a nice thing for our patients to see as they're climbing the stairs. It will be a real enlightenment for staff as well and it looks so beautiful.'

To find out more about the project please visit www.escapearts.org.uk or contact [email protected]

     

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