Healing Arts, Isle of Wight
- Date:
- 1961-2012
- Reference:
- ART/IOW
- Archives and manuscripts
Collection contents
About this work
Description
The archive includes organisational records of Healing Arts, Isle of Wight, including proposals and plans relating to the design and construction of St Mary's Hospital, as well as correspondence and papers from related arts organisations, and other correspondence and papers concerning the integration of arts in healthcare.
The archive also includes records about Arts and Health Programmes run by Healing Arts, including photographs, reports, and recordings of performances and poetry produced by workshop participants. The collection includes photographs of the interior / exterior of St Mary's Hospital, art works on display in the hospital, and photographs of arts programmes and workshops. It also includes press cuttings, collected publications, articles and , and examples of visual arts and display at St Mary's Hospital.
This collection includes material which has not yet been catalogued. Additions to an archive are referred to as 'accruals'. A summary of the uncatalogued materials in this collection is provided under 'Accruals'.
Publication/Creation
Physical description
Arrangement
Section A: Healing Arts: Organisational and Business Records.
Section B: Healing Arts: Arts and Health Programmes and Research.
Section C: Healing Arts: Collected Publications, Press Cuttings and Articles.
Section D: Healing Arts: Isle of Wight Photographs and Slides.
Section E: Healing Arts: Audio Visual Materials.
Section F: Healing Arts: Visual arts and display at St Mary's Hospital.
Acquisition note
Biographical note
Related material
Terms of use
Accruals note
Ownership note
A number of Arts and Health organisations deposited their collections at Manchester Metropolitan University to form what was known as the Arts for Health archive. In 2015, these papers were donated to Wellcome Library and subsequently divided into the following collections, with a unifying 'ART' prefix in the reference number. These collections are in the process of being catalogued; search the archives catalogue using the collection reference number for further information.
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Identifiers
Accession number
- 2187