News
Barry Edwards makes UHW A Better Place
Date posted: 18 April 2017

The Waterford Healing Arts Trust is delighted to announce that Barry Edwards has been selected through a public vote to exhibit his paintings in University Hospital Waterford (UHW) in the second of a series of annual exhibitions entitled A Better Place. Read More
News
Galway University Hospitals Arts Trust at Culture, Health & Wellbeing International Conference 2017
Date posted: 18 April 2017

Galway University Hospitals Arts Trust will be contributing to the Culture, text to replace with Health & Wellbeing International Conference in Bristol, which is taking place from 19 – 21 June. Arts Director Margaret Flannery will take part in a round table discussion and there will be a presentation by visual artist Marielle MacLeman. Read More
News
WHAT welcomes its 2017 Artist in Residence to University Hospital Waterford
Date posted: 18 April 2017

The Waterford Healing Arts Trust (WHAT) is delighted to welcome Ciara Harrison to University Hospital Waterford as the 2017 Artist in Residence. Read More
Event
Arts and Health Check Up, Check In 2017: Programme and Contributors
Date posted: 18 April 2017

Arts and Health Check Up, text to replace with Check In 2017 is taking place on Friday 5 May at The Model, Sligo. This unique arts and health get-together will include Patrick Fox in conversation with artist and theatre maker Mark Storor, a showcasing strand exploring the nature of collaborative working between artists and healthcare professionals, and facilitated discussion groups that invite participants to listen, share and exchange with one another. This event is hosted by artsandhealth.ie, Create and Arts Initiative in Mental Health, Sligo. Read More
News
The Creative Well: Upcoming events and opportunities
Date posted: 16 April 2017

The Creative Well arts and wellbeing project is in residency with ‘This Must Be the Place’ at the Riverbank Arts Centre, text to replace with Kildare throughout 2017. Upcoming events include the exhibition ‘Inspirational Colours’ by KCAT studio artists, an artist talk with Emer O’Boyle and a printmaking workshop with Creative Well support artist Emma Finucane. Kildare-based artists are also invited to apply for an incubation space. The Creative Well is a Kildare County Council Arts Service project.


