Category: Arts in Health

Arts in health projects designed to support wellbeing in hospitals and healthcare environments. These works include murals, installations and creative programs developed in collaboration with health services to create welcoming and calming spaces for patients, families and staff.

CQ Blossoms-Biloela

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Gratitude Tree Mural

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Dugongs

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Transformation

Location:- Gladstone Hospital, Level 1, Day surgery waiting room Artist:- Katrina Elliott Life is ever changing and not everything works out exactly how it was planned. This is mural is exactly that. With the audience of over 30 people a day, feedback from people waiting in the room had a great impact of the final

One Wish Project

The idea of the project came about when I was touched by the impact of the crane when I photographed a client who was recently diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. (Cranes for Sharon) It impacted not only her and her family but her friends, work colleges and total strangers. I wanted to have the
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