Paintings in Hospitals has 60 years of experience inspiring better health and wellbeing through art. But we know that there is always more to learn. Our research and evaluation, in collaboration with leading academics, helps us to better understand the difference our work makes to people's lives and the ways in which we can improve. We believe that everyone should be able to get the most from our art. Our research helps to make this a reality.
Paintings in Hospitals partnered with the Wallace Collection to better understand the effects of contemporary art in primary care sites... Read more
Paintings in Hospitals worked with Val Huet, British Association of Art Therapists, to research the impact of visual art on work-related stress... Read more
Paintings in Hospitals embarked on a pilot project to understand and remove barriers for older people unable to experience art and culture... Read more
Paintings in Hospitals collaborated with the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the Royal College of Art on a study exploring the artwork preferences of people on the autistic spectrum... Read more
Paintings in Hospitals worked with Tate Youth Forum to develop new guidelines and commission artworks for younger people in care... Read more