Hospital Arts Programme April - June 2018

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Hospital Activities Programme It's something you said St John's, Western General, Royal Infirmary and Royal Edinburgh

April - June 2018


Hospital Activities Programme April - June 2018 Introduction to Programme It’s Spring! The end of a long winter and also the end of an era for Artlink exhibitions! From April 2018 we will be concentrating on the participation side of our programme and a new organisation will be taking over the exhibitions. Over the past month there have been a number of exhibitions in the gallery spaces dedicated to showing the results from the commissions undertaken by emergent artists. As from April 1st we will be relocating some of these artworks to other sites within the hospital and the local community.

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This programme is a direct response to your recent feedback on our winter activities programme. In response to the needs of people on long stay elderly care wards, we will be extending our events programme and creating weekly performance events. We are also investigating new work which better supports patients as they move from the hospital to the community, so look out for Anne Elliot's new activities which are all about encouraging greater community involvement. You told us that performers should get to know each hospital and the people in it, so we have allocated a smaller number of performers to each hospital for a period of three months working on the wards and entertaining in the public spaces. It will be interesting to see how this programme develops. Would you let us know how it works for you? Artworks produced within workshops will be shown in sites that are closer to the people who made them. Bespoke frames have now been installed in all REH wards, where patient work from Vanessa’s watercolour workshops will be curated by patients and staff and displayed in the frames. Work made during the commissioning of emergent

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In the meantime, we would like to look back at some past exhibitions in appreciation of all the amazing artists and curators who have been involved in our exhibitions over the years. There have been so many exhibitions from open shows to individual artists, from portraits of staff, to artwork relating to health. A couple of exhibitions stick in our memories: Gary Burden's sculptures and the obvious pleasure he took in making such beautiful objects; Jeanette Bell's Knitting Bee and the beautiful photographs of the knitted tepees on Arthur’s Seat; Frances Priest working with patterns created alongside patients and staff (the patterns spilled out from the gallery, onto porters' trolleys, the backs of wheelchairs, over tea cups and plates in the café at St John's); Frances Priest and Fran Nobilucci painting a huge Coat of Arms at the Western; right through to the Gary Burden, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, 2017 Crafty Lunches exhibitions which created a whole network of lunchtime workshops for staff and informed Anthony Schrag’s most recent work with the OTs at St John's. 'I always liked the banter you got from people during exhibition changeovers; spending time in the galleries was the best way to engage people in the shows.' Kirsty MacDonald, Galleries Manager

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Hospital Quilt, Westeen General, 2011

artists has moved from the galleries to sites in the community. There is a small offsite show of work in the Orchard Centre in Bonnyrigg, a personal and intimate by-product of the Staff and Patient Open Show.


It's something you said This is a roundabout way of saying we have valued every contribution to the Artlink galleries over the years and would like to thank everyone who has taken part. We would especially like to thank Kirsty MacDonald, Galleries Manager for all her work over the years and Grace Johnston, Galleries Manager (maternity cover) for the last year. We wish the new organisation taking over the galleries all the best in undertaking this work. We hope you enjoy the programme for the next three months and we really appreciate any feedback you can give us in relation to the workshops and events as well as the accessibility of the programme.

Thank you.

Jayne Wilding, St John's, 2005

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Ruth Ewan, Old Royal Infirmary Plaque to Volunteers, 1995

Teepee, Jeanette Bell/Anne Elliot, 2001

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Rebecca Marr, Western General Hospital, 2004


St John’s

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St John’s Introduction

Something You Said Within St John’s we go out of our way to maintain invaluable links to the wider community. We have a wide network of local organisations who have entertained, exhibited and taken part in some of the activities. Emphasis on community is particularly relevant to patients on mental health wards. By working closely with patients we get to hear their interests and can, where relevant, begin to make interesting links for them to local groups and organisations. Our events programme led by Miss Annabel Sings is about getting people to join in, to alleviate some of the daily stress, even if it’s just for a few minutes at a time. The performances are open to anyone on the ward. 'This is better than the TV, can you come in every week?' said a patient on Ward 3. Staff on wards are always really busy but this comment sums up beautifully what happens on the general wards as part of the performance programme, 'I’m liking what I hear' was another comment from staff on Ward 17 as they gathered to watch Cera Impala, after moving from their station to listen more closely to the performance.

Fabric works, Nadia Rossi & Anne Elliot workshop

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In a change to how we programme, expect to see the same performers on wards over the next few months, allowing them to get to know you and for you to get to know them. It also makes it possible for you to make suggestions as to what they should play or sing, so you can hear new versions of your favourite tunes. It's something you said


St John’s Within workshop activity, we have concentrated on Pentland Court, a short-term, supported living resource at St John's Hospital. Artists Nadia Rossi and Anne Elliot have been working with individuals over the last 3 months. Nadia was commissioned by Artlink to explore collaborations with mental health and community projects. Based in the living room of one of the flats, they spent time getting to know residents through making fabric banners. 'As people came and went at Pentland Court, our time became more focused, working in collaboration with Anne and the residents. They began to shape the aesthetic of the fabric works with a much looser and freer approach to making. Led by them, the work became banners centred around text, with collaging and overlapping that focused on shape and colour.' Nadia Rossi. Anne and Nadia have also begun to make practical links to Leylines, a community-based arts group in West Lothian. Many of those involved in Leylines have spent time at Pentland Court before moving back into the community. The exhibition in St. John’s Gallery finished at the end of March, but aspects of the exhibition will be adapted for display in Pentland Court.

Fabric banner, Nadia Rossi & Anne Elliot workshop

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St John’s Workshop

Art Workshops A new art workshop on Ward 17* and Pentland Court with artist Anne Elliot running for 8 weeks. Come along and explore, express and experiment in a supportive atmosphere. This is a chance for you to develop art projects both small and large. Intrigued? Come along and join in. All materials are provided. *Please note the Ward 17 workshop is a closed group

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Event Singin’ & Reminiscin’ with Miss Annabel Sings With a passion for reminiscence and the help of a huge back catalogue of your favourite songs from every genre, Edinburgh’s premier Cabaret singer and host will be using songs and personal stories to help you remember times gone by.

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St John’s Event Sarah Phizacklea Sarah is a multi instrumentalist, golden-voiced super hero! Sarah has worked with you before and will be working with Ward 3 and Ward 17 for the next three months in order to deepen that working relationship; she will use her experience in order to feedback and inform the next 3 months. Enjoy a relaxed hour of live music and chat as she takes you on a journey through songs and music from every era and the stories behind them. We can all find a shared story in the songs we know and love, so please feel free to have a chat with Sarah, and if you have a personal favourite just ask her to try and include it in her next session on your ward.

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The Variety Hour Scotland has a fantastic history of variety artists and that shows no signs of changing as variety remains one of the UK’s most well-loved forms of entertainment in clubs, pubs, theatre and on TV. Every quarter we will be celebrating one of the best variety artists on the scene right now. This time round it is the brilliant Paul Novak. A fabulously funny close-up magician with a depth of knowledge of the history of magic, look out for him doing close-up magic at St John's in June.

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EVENTS CALENDAR - ST JOHN’S EVENT Art Workshop with Anne Elliot <>

Singin’ & Reminiscin’ with Miss Annabel Sings +

DATE/S

TIME

VENUE

11am - 12pm

Ward 17

Tuesday 24th April

11am - 12pm

Pentland Court

Tuesday 29th May

11am - 12pm

Pentland Court

Tuesday 26th June

11am - 12pm

Pentland Court

11am - 12pm

Ward 3

1.45pm - 2.45pm

Ward 17

11am - 12pm

Ward 3

1.45pm - 2.45pm

Ward 17

11am - 12pm

Ward 3

1.45pm - 2.45pm

Ward 17

12.30pm - 2.30pm

Main Foyer /Café

2.30pm - 3.30pm

Ward 17

10am - 12pm

Pentland Court

8 sessions

Mondays, Starts 16th April^

Wednesday 25th April

Sarah Phizacklea*

Wednesday 2nd & 16th May

Wednesday 13th & 27th June

The Variety Hour*

Art Workshop with Anne Elliot +

Tuesday 12th June

8 sessions

* Open to patients and staff on the ward/s + Open to patients and staff at Pentland Court <> Closed group ^ No group 14th May

Tuesdays, Starts 1st May


Western General

Laura Cave Macgowan & SJ


Western General Introduction

ESCAPISM In the Western General we will provide a weekly programme of activities on elderly care wards exploring how regular participation in the arts can support staff and families. This is an exciting development in our work and will see us begin to set up meetings, performance & workshop events for patients and staff, aimed at lifting morale and encouraging creative thinking. The Hospital Arts programme is best described by someone who has taken part in the activities. It quite simply illustrates impact. ‘The people who are still in their rooms don’t know what they are missing. I have been lucky enough to have heard many great voices over the years (this very frail and elderly man had been telling a story of seeing a famous opera singer at the Usher Hall in the 50s) and now I am lucky enough to have heard you. Thank you; I didn’t expect to be treated to this.’

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Miss Annabel Sings, a performer and coordinator of the Artlink events programme, talks of the work's impact, 'Watching Bruce Davies singing to the group today, the staff were gathering outside to watch, hugging as the music made one nurse quite emotional. Patients were laughing and singing along. Staff came in at the end to say how great this is for all of them as well as the patients. It’s an uplifting treat.' For her own contribution to the Open Show, commissioned artist Laura focused on stories of patients involved in bird watching, who created an extensive list of birds and collected images from cards. Laura then made a series of illustrations, after keeping notes of birds she saw on trips to the hospitals in recent months, encountering the blackbird most frequently. 12 bird illustrations acted to visually link all the works in the Open Show together.

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Cards made by Tracey, OT, working in collaboration with Laura Cave Magowan

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Western General Exhibitions

ESCAPISM (cont.) The Open Show finished in the gallery at the end of March. An offshoot of the exhibition has been Laura’s collaboration with SJ, a local artist who makes work about emotional wellbeing. Laura began making work in response to SJ’s atmospheric photos and her music play list.

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The Orchard Centre in Bonnyrigg was selected to show their work, as SJ felt that a service dedicated to supporting people with mental health issues would be appreciative of her artwork. They are! The show is up in their drop-in café at the centre, which is open to service users only.

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Cera Impala Armed with her banjo, guitar and a voice that sends shivers down the spine, Cera Impala is visiting the wards in the Royal Victoria building at the Western General over the next three months to entertain and explore our passion for song. This Edinburgh-based folk musician will get your toes a-tapping to songs old and new as well as trying out some songwriting with you. As Cera will be with wards 70, 71, 72 and 73 several times over this quarter she will be happy to take requests on her first visit for her next trip to the wards.

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Western General Events

Singin’ & Reminiscin’ with Miss Annabel Sings With the help of patients on all wards in the Royal Victoria Building, Edinburgh’s premier Cabaret singer and host will be using songs and stories to help you remember the days of the 1950s dance halls. Over the next 3 months Annabel will be on Ward 71, and will be joined by members of Mix Up Youth Theatre. Mix Up Youth Theatre will be using the stories and songs gathered through these events to inspire a new piece of devised performance that they will present in Summer 2018.

ALL NEW! The Variety Hour Scotland has a fantastic history of variety artists. Variety remains one of the UK’s most well-loved forms of entertainment in clubs, pubs and theatre. Every quarter we will be celebrating one of the best variety artists on the scene right now. This time round it is the brilliant Paul Novak, a fabulously funny magician with a fantastic depth of knowledge of the history of magic. Look out for him doing close up magic somewhere in the foyer/café in the Anne Ferguson Building and also on Ward 72 at the Western General.

Allan and Ron: Stories and Songs Life is full of stories and even better when it’s filled with songs. Join our wonderful volunteers Alan and Ron for an hour of storytelling and song, some old and some new to tap your toes to. Alan and Ron have been volunteering at the Western General for over 2 years and have fast become a favourite on Wards 71 and 73.

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DATE/S

TIME

VENUE

11am - 12pm

Ward 70

2pm - 3pm

Ward 71

11am - 12pm

Ward 72

2pm - 3pm

Ward 73

11am - 12pm

Ward 70

2pm - 3pm

Ward 71

11am - 12pm

Ward 72

2pm - 3pm

Ward 73

11am - 12pm

Ward 70

2pm - 3pm

Ward 72

Saturday 28th April

11am - 12pm

Ward 71

Tuesday 8th May

11am - 12pm

Ward 71

Monday 4th June

11am - 12pm

Ward 71

Wednesday 4th April

Wednesday 18th April

Cera Impala*

Wednesday 9th May

Wednesday 23rd May

Wednesday 6th June

Singin’ & Reminiscin’ with Miss Annabel Sings*

The Variety Hour+

Allan and Ron: Stories and Songs*

12.30pm - 1.30pm

Foyer/Café at Anne Ferguson Building

2.30pm - 3.30pm

Ward 72 at RVB Building

Wednesday 30th May

11am - 12pm

Ward 73

Wednesday 20th June

11am - 12pm

Ward 71

Tuesday 8th May

* Open to patients and staff on all wards in the RVB building + Open to patients and staff on the ward/s

© Hannah Imlach

EVENTS CALENDAR - WESTERN GENERAL


Royal Infirmary

Hannah Imlach


Royal Infirmary Introduction

What the hand knows the hand does In addition to a regular programme of events and performances on hospital wards and in public space, Miss Annabel Sings has been running regular singing and reminiscence sessions in the Activity Room Ward 201. These sessions have been so successful that we will be extending this work across other wards in collaboration with hospital activity coordinators. Activity Co-ordinator: 'I bet you forgot you were in the hospital?' Patient: 'I did! These memories are wonderful.' Did you know that Artlink volunteer and poet Elaine Gallagher has been visiting Ward 202 for many years, giving bedside readings to patients? Elaine is continuing to put on a series of events called A Book and a Blether as part of the overall programme over the next three months. Watch out for her in our next quarter as our Variety Hour artist! Within the Royal Infirmary we merged workshops and exhibitions as part of the commissioning programme for emergent artists. The commissions offered artists at the beginning of their career the opportunity to learn from artists who have many years of experience within art and care. In the initial stages of her commission, artist Hannah Imlach was paired with artists who work with people with higher support needs. Hannah then worked alongside artist James McLardy and activities co-ordinator Carey Moss with stroke patients from wards 201 and 101. Patients began with activities such as weaving, pushing objects like shells and pine needles into wet clay to create surface textures as well as threading dry clay forms, bead-like onto loops of cord.

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Royal Infirmary The communal activity of the group encouraged conversation and banter. The relationships developed by participants during the early workshops created a space where people felt comfortable to talk about their individual experiences of stroke and their path to recovery. Workshops became centred around these conversations and prompted the question, ‘What it is for the hand to touch or be touched by something?’ Led by patients' personal experiences of regaining the use of their hands after a stroke, the workshop activity was pared right back. It became about how the deliberate act of gripping changed a small piece of clay held in the palm of the hand. 'When you are in control of your good limb you don’t need to think about it, but with your weak hand it’s all about trying to think hard to gain control.' Jack 'It’s empowering, in the contrast with the not so empowered hand.' The right hand 'can express my feelings of aggression' in the clay, 'I can do it!' Della

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A series of photographs and 'squeezed' clay objects created during these workshops was exhibited in the gallery space until the end of March, and now they will be displayed on the walls just outside Ward 201.

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ALL NEW! The Variety Hour Scotland has a fantastic history of variety artists. Variety remains one of the UK’s most well loved forms of entertainment in clubs, pubs and theatre. Every quarter we will be celebrating one of the best variety artists on the scene right now. This time round it is the brilliant Paul Novak: a fabulously funny magician with a fantastic depth of knowledge of the history of magic. Look out for him doing close up magic on Ward 203 or somewhere in the main foyer of the Royal Infirmary.

Singin’ & Reminiscin’ with Miss Annabel Sings With your help, Edinburgh’s premier Cabaret singer and host will be using songs and stories to help you remember the days of the 1950s dance halls. Over the next 3 months Annabel will be on Ward 201 where she will be gathering stories and songs from the good old days to inspire a performance devised by Mix Up Youth Theatre, Edinburgh. They will then perform the piece in Summer 2018.

Elaine Gallagher: Book and a Blether Our fantastic volunteer, book lover and poet Elaine will be popping onto Ward 202 and 203 ward to visit you. What’s better than a blether about the weather and sharing stories? Keep your eyes peeled for Elaine’s friendly face and say hello to her.

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Event Max Scratchmann Max is a fantastic storyteller and multimedia artist who uses many different tools to tell a story. Over the next 3 months he will be collaborating with the Infirmary’s fantastic activity coordinator Carey to create storytelling sessions on the wards just for you. With the finer weather finally appearing over the horizon, Max and Carey will be celebrating our memories of holidays past in a fun and informal environment. Sit back and relax on your lounger as we transport you to warmer climes through the power of storytelling.

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EVENTS CALENDAR - ROYAL INFIRMARY

The Variety Hour°

Singin’ & Reminiscin’ with Miss Annabel Sings*

DATE/S

TIME

VENUE

12.30pm - 1.30pm

Main Foyer

2.30pm - 3.30pm

Ward 203

Tuesday 3rd April

Monday 9th April

Monday 14th May

Monday 11th June

11am - 12pm & 1.45pm - 2.45pm 11am - 12pm & 1.45pm - 2.45pm 11am - 12pm & 1.45pm - 2.45pm

11am - 12pm

Tuesday 10th & 17th April 1.45pm - 2.45pm

11am - 12pm

Tuesday 15th May

Max Scratchmann+

1.45pm - 2.45pm

11am - 12pm

Tuesday 5th & 19th June 1.45pm - 2.45pm

Elaine Gallagher: Book and a Blether =

Activity Room at 201 ERI Activity Room at 201 ERI Activity Room at 201 ERI Activity Room at 201 ERI Ward 104 Activity Room at 201 ERI Ward 104 Activity Room at 201 ERI Ward 104

Saturday 21st April

11am - 12pm

Wards 202 & 203

Saturday 19th May

11am - 12pm

Wards 202 & 203

Saturday 9th June

11am - 12pm

Wards 202 & 203

* Open to wards 101,104, 201, 202, 203 + Open to patients and staff on the ward/s = Open to patients on the ward/s ° Open to everyone

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Royal Edinburgh

Vanessa Lawrence Workshop


Royal Edinburgh

As the hospital changes and begins to support patients with higher support needs, Artlink has put greater emphasis on working on wards in order to meet new people and find the best ways to work with them. Expect to see some interesting work when we introduce person-centred workshop activity for people with advanced dementia. We will start to make links with our work in other dementia units, exploring the potential of workshops for staff and patients as a way of relieving some of the stress. Mix Up, a local youth theatre group, will be working with Miss Annabel Sings on some of the wards. We think this is a great way to get young people involved in the hospital community. Anne Elliot and Miss Annabel Sings will be running a programme of workshops across all the wards in the hospital. The theme is Summer Camp, with Anne and Annabel putting on films, workshops and culminating in a Butlins-themed event in August to bring everyone together.

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Introduction

Art from the Wards

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To try out ways of working that support people moving from the hospital into the community, Anne Elliot will be working with members of the Tuesday open project and Curious Routes (an Artlink community project). This women’s group will make banners to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Women’s right to vote.

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Royal Edinburgh Art from the Wards (cont.) Marcus Oakley continues to work with Merchiston on creating colour field vinyls for the window in the ward’s communal spaces.

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Artist Vanessa Lawrence is just about to finish an intensive project in which painting workshops took place on 10 wards. This project was inspired by the recent move into the new building and the success of Vanessa’s previous workshops (and an idea put in place by Becky Brazil to provide every ward with bespoke hinged frames for communal areas). This enables the wards to curate a changing programme of artworks produced by patients on their ward. Using high quality watercolours on watercolour paper, the artists worked without a common theme, choosing what they would like to paint for themselves. The responses are diverse and imaginative, ranging from first hand experience such as playing an instrument as part of a band, to depictions of landscapes, as well as close studies of objects that were brought along by Vanessa. Each ward was invited to select a single painting from their ward workshop. The 12 works were then framed and put on exhibition in the REH gallery. The wards that participated were: Hermitage, Fairmile, Canaan, Eden, Harlaw, Blackford, Meadows, Balcarres, Craiglockhart, Merchiston and the Robert Fergusson Unit. The exhibition finished at the end of March and the framed works went back to their respective wards. It's something you said

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Royal Edinburgh

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Workshops D.I.Y. Workshop This workshop is open to in patients and staff who have an interest in skills-based activities such as woodworking and painting. Learn new skills with Anne and volunteer Neil while helping us to maintain the much-loved Glasshouses, as well as repairing and maintaining outdoor furniture from some of the wards. Places are limited so please contact Anne Elliot about taking part.

Open Art Studio Drop-in art group with Anne Elliot that is bursting with creativity. Explore your individual approaches to art and learn interesting techniques in a supportive atmosphere, with the encouragement of your workshop friends. Explore colour, line and texture using the materials from our art store whilst enjoying the free hospitality at the Glasshouses. Anne will introduce the theme for this block: Summer Camp!

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Royal Edinburgh Events

Summer Camp with Miss Annabel Sings and Anne Elliot In the buildup to a special programme of events at the Glasshouses this summer, Miss Annabel Sings and Anne Elliot will be touring the wards at the Royal Edinburgh. This year the theme is holidays, so they will be singing songs and projecting film footage related to anything holidayish! We'll be coming round each ward in order to book up sessions for these events.

Workshop Community Art Studio with Anne Elliot & Annabel Bartle These workshops are aimed at women who are outpatients or are about to leave the hospital. The women will make banners as part of Artichoke arts production - PROCESSIONS. The banners will be paraded as part of the Women’s March to celebrate 100 years of women getting the vote in the UK. The event will take place on Sunday 10th June in Edinburgh.

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Royal Edinburgh

Gardener Chris Jones will be joining us for the next 3 months. Chris will lead the group sharing his knowledge and skills in gardening, accompanied by Anne Elliot. An active community of garden enthusiasts welcomes new volunteers to the Glasshouses to spend quality time with each other while learning how to grow and nurture plants from seeds.

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Workshops

Slow Gardening at the Glasshouses

James McLardy James McLardy will continue to develop the Learning Team work he has been doing on Pentland and Canaan. Over the next year he will be spending less time at the REH and will be developing the work he has started with Hannah Imlach and Carey Moss at the Royal Infirmary, with the view to extending this into other wards.

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EVENTS CALENDAR - ROYAL EDINBURGH EVENT Summer Camp with Miss Annabel Sings and Anne Elliot* Community Art Studio with Anne Elliot & Annabel Bartle <>

D.I.Y. Workshop with Anne and volunteer Neil*

Open Art Studio with Anne Elliot*

Slow Gardening at the Glasshouses +

Plant Sale Event +

James McLardy Workshops

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Open to inpatients only Open to anyone Open to patients on the ward/s Closed group

DATE/S

TIME

VENUE

Afternoons

Various wards

2pm - 4pm

Glasshouses

11am - 12pm

Glasshouses

1pm - 3pm

Glasshouses

5th April to 28th June

1pm - 3pm

Glasshouses

Monday 24th May

10am - 4pm

Glasshouses

Various Wednesdays throughout April, May and June

Times arranged with wards

Various wards at REH and RIE

Mondays

23rd, 30th April 21st, 28th May, 18th, 25th June

Tuesdays

3rd April to 12th June

Wednesdays

4th April to 27th June

Wednesdays

4th April to 27th June

Thursdays


Prospect Bank

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Workshops Building on the work Anne Elliot and Miss Annabel Sings developed with Activities Nurse Jacqui McKay at Prospect Bank, we are developing new workshops to take place here. Watch this space for developments.

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Developing Future Partnerships Artlink is an arts and disability organisation established in 1984. Artlink believes participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. We want your involvement in this programme and your feedback on exhibitions, events and workshops. We depend on you to make this programme work and your participation will help us to shape future direction. So call or email us if you need more information, or you want to talk about what’s on or would like an activity placed on your ward.

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Contacts Artlink Office: 0131 229 3555 info@artlinkedinburgh.co.uk Artlink Glasshouses: 0131 537 6127 glasshouses@artlinkedinburgh.co.uk Information on workshops: trevor@artlinkedinburgh.co.uk anne@artlinkedinburgh.co.uk

Information on events: missannabelsings@artlinkedinburgh.co.uk


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