The ART OF CARING exhibition opened
with strength and passion with more than 150 guests greeting the
unveiling of consistently strong artworks at St Pancras Hospital. On
show was original work from 30 artists as well as postcard art from
around 100 worldwide artists.
The Art of Caring has grown over its 3
years at St Pancras and is now one of the cornerstones of the
gallery's exciting yearly schedule. 2018 offered us a glimpse of
political awareness and tender moments of reflection. Elaine Harper
Gay's triptych of pencil drawings reflecting on the powerful faces
of the men who shape our global health. Contrasts this with the work
of our youngest artist Lily Mooney who drew inspiration from the
power of mermaids, and you'll understand what a brilliantly eclectic
exhibition this is.
On the stage we heard the voices of
the C&I NHS Choir who sung beautiful songs including the seminal
Lean On Me. Our guest singers Lucinda Sieger and Bee Ororo
wowed the audience with songs of love and hope including a rousing
Tom Waites cover song. Guest speakers were Caroline Harris-Birtles,
Andrew Machin and Paul Newcombe. Another lively, entertaining and
inspired opening night in the gallery.
Please do visit this wonderful
collection of art. The exhibition runs Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
until Thursday 18/10/18 when the evening will include the premiere
screening of Anna Bowman's new short film about the Art Of Caring.
And remember to check out our suspended and mobile tennis
installation Anyone for tennis? with sketches of players by Alban
Low. You'll want to pick up a racquet and throw a ball or two in the
air.
For more photos please click HERE.
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