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Local art will enhance patient experience at the new Tweed Valley Hospital

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Local art will enhance patient experience at the new Tweed Valley Hospital

 

By Sarah Waters

The opening of the $723.3 million Tweed Valley Hospital is just around the corner and artwork is being strategically placed to help patients feel a lot more comfortable in their new surroundings.

Seventeen local artists have created 71 pieces of art for the hospital, which will be displayed across clinical wards throughout the new facility.

General Manager for the Tweed Hospital and chair of the arts working group Joe McDonald said it was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the region’s creative community, while giving the hospital a unique and distinct identity.

“Artwork in clinical settings, such as a hospital, has proven benefits for patients, staff and the community,” Mr McDonald said.

“This includes a reduction in medication dependence and length of stay, patient tolerance to symptoms and treatments and a generally enhanced patient experience through alleviating stress, fear and anxiety,” he said.

Artwork from local artists will adorn the walls of the new Tweed Valley Hospital, which is due to open early next year.

Artists have explored themes inspired by the Tweed region including local landscapes and stories which have cultural significance and recognise the traditional owners of the land.

They were chosen from more than 50 applicants who took part in the hospital’s Secondary Artwork Program.

Creative Producer for Health Infrastructure Kattie Bugeja said the arts program aimed to create a positive, long-lasting legacy for the community, which celebrates the people and places of the Tweed.

“The selection of artists were carefully considered, with each living in or having a significant connection to the region, to ensure the hospital is connected to the local area it serves.” Ms Bugeja said.

“My hope is that patients, staff and families feel ‘at home’ in the new hospital,” she said.

The Secondary Arts Program supports the ‘Garden Health Together’ sculpture in the main entry foyer, as well as a significant Aboriginal artwork The Path We Take by renowned Indigenous artist Frances Belle Parker.

The new Tweed Valley Hospital is due to open early next year.

 

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