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Charity hospital receives Jubilee funding for patient art exhibition

27th May 2022
Posted by Aston Avery

A psychiatric charity hospital is showcasing its patients’ art in a forthcoming art exhibitions which has been funded by a special Jubilee grant.

Local artist Derek Finch is joining forces with patients and staff from St Andrew’s Healthcare in Benfleet to showcase a collection of artworks as part of the event which is taking place on Wednesday, May 30 until Thursday, June 2 between 12:00 and 15:00.

The exhibition, which will also showcase drawings, sculptures, poetry and music from St Andrew’s staff and patients, is being held to mark her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. 

It has been funded by the Arts Council which has provided the charity with a grant of just over ÂŁ5,000 as part of the Let’s Create Jubilee Fund.

Members of the public are being invited to come along to view the artworks between 12:00 and 15:00.

Annymn Adams, Lead Occupational Therapist at the hospital, said:

“We wanted to do something special for our patients to mark the Jubilee, because unfortunately being a long-term patient at a hospital like St Andrew’s can mean many miss out on opportunities to make meaningful connections and be part of the national celebrations. But we hope to bring the celebration and the community to our site; that way removing the barrier of being hospitalised.

“We look after some of the most vulnerable people in our community, but that doesn’t mean that they have to miss out. We think this event will entice the community to come to us, and through the beautiful medium of art, it will give them the chance to find out a bit more about what we do.

There will also be interactive sessions held over the course of the three days, including a Rhythm to Recovery drum circle led by music therapist Chris Baron.

Darren Henley, the Chief Executive at Arts Council England, said:

“The Let’s Create Jubilee Fund is a wonderful example of our ambition to give everyone the opportunity to participate in and experience the arts, culture and creativity.”

Rosemary Macdonald, CEO, UK Community Foundations, said:

“For community foundations, people and places are the priority and the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is a unique opportunity for people to get together and celebrate in their communities.”

HM The Queen Elizabeth II is the first monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, having overtaken Queen Victoria as the longest reigning monarch in 2015.

Her reign has been marked by a commitment to public service, reflected by her extensive programme of engagements at home and abroad, and support for more than 600 cultural organisations, charities, military associations, professional bodies and public service organisations.