Stories
- In pictures
A history of art in hospitals
Art historian Anne Wallentine examines art in hospital settings – from its Christian devotional origins to its healing role in modern healthcare buildings.
- In pictures
Medicine Now... then
A look back at highlights from Medicine Now, an exhibition from 2007 where artists and audiences explored the connections between contemporary medicine, life and art.
- Article
Tripping for spiritualism and science
Getting high in the name of religion or creativity has been practised for centuries. Now it seems hallucinogenics could help treat mental illnesses too.
- Article
Self-obsessing in the age of selfies
The tiny, joyful spark of a social media ‘like’ can lead to a damaging obsession. Find out how far people will go when their phone addiction gets the upper hand.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
"Residencies - art"
Date: 1985-1994Reference: ART/AFH/A/18/21Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Archives and manuscripts
"LIME - wot's art?"
Date: 2002Reference: ART/LAB/A/6Part of: Papers of Langley Brown- Archives and manuscripts
Healing the Spirit: Art in Healthcare - master tape
Date: 2001Reference: ART/AFH/C/1/1/31Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Archives and manuscripts
Mind where you look - a comparative study between a hospital and a gallery as sites for viewing art
Date: 2005Reference: ART/AFH/D/92Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Archives and manuscripts
"Science and art"
Date: 1994-2000Reference: ART/AFH/A/19/8Part of: Arts for Health: archive