Dates to be announced
Galloway Hospital, Dalrymple Street Stranraer, DG9 7DQ
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Scottish NHS Arts Partners Touring Exhibition

 

A touring exhibition of visual artworks by RSA Academicians and Award Winners from regional health board and national art-in-health collections.
 
Scottish NHS Arts programme partners Tonic Arts (NHS Lothian Charity), Artlink Central (NHS Forth Valley), NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, OutPost Arts (NHS Dumfries & Galloway), Tayside Healthcare Arts Trust (NHS Tayside), Grampian Hospitals Art Trust (NHS Grampian) and Art in Healthcare (Scotland) – will bring together this nationally touring exhibition of visual artworks created by RSA Academicians, New Contemporaries, Award Winners and Exhibitors from regional health board and national art in health collections.
 
The curated artworks showcase art's powerful connection to health and wellbeing - inviting audiences from across Scotland to engage with and appreciate visual art - creating uplifting and healing clinical environments for patients, visitors and NHS staff.
 
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Banner image: Scottish NHS Collective: OutPost Arts in partnership with NHS Dumfries & Galloway 

  • About Outpost Arts

    OutPost Arts is a contemporary arts organisation whose mission is to deliver high-quality, meaningful, impactful, accessible and diverse programmes of arts that benefit the health, wellbeing and creative education of young people and adults from across Dumfries & Galloway - particularly those experiencing barriers and stigma due to disability, illness, isolation, poverty, low income and trauma. OutPost Arts’ groundbreaking initiative ‘DG Creative Wellbeing’ features a range of innovative community-based art-making projects, and an embedded Art in Healthcare programme, delivered in partnership with NHS Dumfries & Galloway. In 2025, at their inaugural, regional Creative Health & Wellbeing Symposium, OutPost Arts launched a ‘Manifesto for Creative Wellbeing in Dumfries & Galloway’ that has been formally adopted by the NHS D&G board.