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  • Saatchi Gallery host private tour and flower installation workshop for CNWL Arts in Health

    In January, CNWL Arts in Health visited the Saatchi Gallery to experience ‘As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic'

  • Royal Ballet and Opera Collaborates with CNWL Arts in Health on the Creative Exchange Project

    An innovative collaboration project between the Royal Ballet and Opera (RBO) and CNWL Arts in Health is exploring the positive impact of dance, specifically ballet, on mental health.

  • CNWL Arts in Health explores Tim Burton’s Creative world at Design Museum

    In December 2024, CNWL Arts in Health participated in a visit to the Design Museum to experience the paid exhibition of renowned multi-disciplinary artist Tim Burton.

  • Two Temple Place host private Architectural Tour and Workshop for CNWL Arts in Health

    In October 2024, the CNWL Arts in Health team and participants embarked on their first cultural visit for our new cohort to Two Temple Place.

  • CNWL Arts in Health host a picnic in Green Park and visit to the Royal Academy of Arts’ “Summer Exhibition"

    To wrap up our summer term, CNWL Arts in Health organised a picnic at Green Park followed by a tour of the Royal Academy of Arts’ renowned ‘Summer Exhibition,

  • CNWL Arts in Health visit Tate Modern’s Expressionists exhibition

    In June 2024, CNWL Arts in Health visited Tate Modern to see the paid exhibition Expressionists.

  • The British Museum host a private guided tour and object handling workshop for CNWL Arts in Health

    CNWL Arts in Health, partnered with the British Museum again to host a personalised guided tour of their permanent collection.

  • Two Temple Place host a private guided tour and Kente weaving workshop for CNWL Arts in Health

    CNWL Arts in Health hosted their fourth workshop this March as part of an engaging cultural programme in collaboration with Two Temple Place.

  • CNWL Arts in Health launches termly co-creative Community Table with participants

    CNWL Arts in Health have launched a new open forum called the ‘Community Table,’ a space where participants are invited to share, connect, and build ideas.

  • Two Temple Place partner with CNWL Arts in Health on a festive glass workshop

    CNWL Arts in Health had their third workshop this month, as part of a cultural programme with cultural partner Two Temple Place

  • Two Temple Place host a stained-glass window-making workshop with CNWL Arts in Health

    CNWL Arts in Health had their second workshop as part of a workshop programme with cultural partner Two Temple Place.

  • CNWL Arts in Health begin a four month cultural partnership with Two Temple Place

    CNWL Arts in Health begins a four-month workshop series with cultural partner Two Temple Place.

  • The Royal Academy of Arts hosts a guided tour of their ‘Summer Exhibition’ for CNWL Arts in Health

    CNWL Arts in Health came together for a guided tour of the Royal Academy of Arts’ acclaimed ’Summer Exhibition.

  • Saatchi Gallery facilitates guided tour and futuristic art workshop for CNWL Arts in Health

    This June, CNWL Arts in Health worked with the Saatchi Gallery’s learning team to host a guided tour of their ‘Civilisation’ exhibition and an ‘Art of the Future workshop' for our participants.

  • CNWL Arts in Health restart in-person Art Studio at Paddington Arts

    After a long awaited return to an in-person programme, we have reopened our 'Art Studio,' beginning monthly in the Pyramid room of Paddington Arts.

  • CNWL Arts in Health visit the Design Museum’s exhibition and studio

    The CNWL Arts in Health team and participants visited the Design Museum's 'Designer Maker User' display in March.

  • Two Temple Place facilitate private building and gallery tour with CNWL Arts in Health

    This February, the CNWL Arts in Health team and participants visited Two Temple Place to go on a private building tour and explore their current “Inside” exhibition.

  • Gallery and Studio visit to The Photographers' Gallery Chris Killip retrospective

    This January, the CNWL Arts in Health team and participants visited The Photographers' Gallery to see the Chris Killip retrospective

  • CNWL Arts in Health see Hew Locke’s ’The Procession’ at Tate Britain

    On Friday 25 November 2022, participants of the CNWL Arts in Health service went to Tate Britain in Pimlico to see artist Hew Locke's impressive large-scale installation 'The Procession'

  • CNWL Arts in Health visits the Tate Modern for a Guided Tour

    CNWL Arts in Health had the opportunity to visit the Tate Modern over the Summer 2022

  • Wellcome Collection visit to ‘Rooted Beings’ and ‘Medicine Man’ Exhibitions

    CNWL Arts in Health journeyed to the Wellcome Collection to see the collection’s 'Rooted Beings' and ‘Medicine Man’ exhibitions.

  • Two Temple Place facilitate an artist-led Clay-making workshop with CNWL Arts in Health

    For the first gallery visit of 2022, CNWL Arts in Health partnered with Two Temple Place to offer participants’ a chance to visit their current exhibition, “Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics and Contemporary Art.”

  • British Museum ‘Cultural Resilience’ Gallery Tour

    In response to the success of prior workshops with the British Museum, CNWL Arts in Health partnered again with their Creative Learning team to curate an in-person gallery tour.

  • Camden Art Centre Exhibition Tour and Curator Q&A

    Camden Arts Centre facilitated a group tour for CNWL Arts in Health to view current artists in residence who have been commissioned to create artwork that expresses their personal life experiences.

  • CNWL Arts in Health Collaborative Tour with Alexandra Palace

    To kick off the start of a new term, CNWL Arts in Health partnered with Alexandra Palace to offer participants an opportunity to engage with ‘Arts and Culture’ in nature.

  • Material Elements

    Students from the University of Westminster worked in collaboration with CNWL Arts in Health service users, and staff at Northwick Park Hospital to create works of arts from the new CNWL Recovery Training rooms.

  • The Friday Collection

    A winter pop-up exhibition at CNWL Trust Head Quarters, to celebrate the incredible work produced in the CNWL Arts in Health’s Friday Studios.

  • The Studio Wall

    In collaboration with Brent Arts and Culture Department, this three-month exhibition used archived objects from Brent Museum & Archives collection, and art books the “Library @ Willesden Green,” to create artwork to exhibit at the library’s community space.

  • Catching up with CNWL Arts in Health

  • CNWL Arts in Health Creativity in The Park

    CNWL Arts in Health Creativity in The Park

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