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Engaging patients, staff, and visitors with the Royal Marsden’s art collection online
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The Royal Marsden curates a collection of artworks in our hospital’s wards and public areas. Curating these artworks with patients in our hospital spaces has shown positive results, such as helping to reduce anxiety and stress. Research has shown that engaging with the arts in healthcare settings can bring considerable benefits to patients, such as improving their mental health and well-being.
The Royal Marsden wants to extend access to our art collection by providing an online space for people to see it. We hope this will positively impact our patients and enable more people to access more of our artwork. We have a very large collection of art from which we would like to offer an online selection.
To help inform what artwork to share we would like to ask you, what types of artworks do you like within our collection?
We have chosen two of each of the following: abstract art, figurative art and landscape art. You can click on the images on the right hand side of the page to see them better. Please comment below on which you prefer and why. You can also tell us about a piece of artwork you have seen in our hospitals that you like and why.
The Royal Marsden curates a collection of artworks in our hospital’s wards and public areas. Curating these artworks with patients in our hospital spaces has shown positive results, such as helping to reduce anxiety and stress. Research has shown that engaging with the arts in healthcare settings can bring considerable benefits to patients, such as improving their mental health and well-being.
The Royal Marsden wants to extend access to our art collection by providing an online space for people to see it. We hope this will positively impact our patients and enable more people to access more of our artwork. We have a very large collection of art from which we would like to offer an online selection.
To help inform what artwork to share we would like to ask you, what types of artworks do you like within our collection?
We have chosen two of each of the following: abstract art, figurative art and landscape art. You can click on the images on the right hand side of the page to see them better. Please comment below on which you prefer and why. You can also tell us about a piece of artwork you have seen in our hospitals that you like and why.