bethlemartstudio
Welcome to Bethlem Arts Studio
  • Being Patient X
    • What Remains ... Anatomy of the artist
    • 'Recalculating' exhibition at Chelsea College of Art and Design
  • Bethlem Art Studio
    • Art Studio Films
    • Adamson Reconstruction
    • Printmaking
    • Studio work in progress >
      • Abi's collage
  • Open School
    • Intervention, Pupil X
    • Sculptural Improvisations
    • Semiotics Lesson ('This This This')
    • 'Object X', Chelsea College of Art & Design
    • Systema Naturae/ Natural Systems
    • House/Home
  • Blog
  • Gesture Research
    • Gesture Projections - test
    • Documenting Gesture in Today's Hospital
    • Gesture in the Archive >
      • Nurse's Gesture (archive)
      • Nurse's Gesture 2 (archive)
    • 'Hand to Mind' exhibition
  • Artist Manifestos and Interviews
    • Sue B Interview
    • Sue M Interview
  • Conversation Pieces
  • Bethlem Salon
    • 'Making & Unmaking' >
      • 'Making & Unmaking' exhibition, Goldsmiths, 2015
    • 'The Institution, Objects and Individual'
    • 'Art and the Other'
    • 'On the Inside of Outsider Art'
    • Salon#6: The Art of Self Care'
    • 'Work with me: the ethics of collaboration' >
      • Work with Me: collaborations
      • Work with Me: diagrams
  • Resources
  • Bethlem Papers
    • 'On the Inside of Outsider Art'
  • News
  • Nursing the Image
    • Poster Series
    • Exhibition Installation
    • Workshop Images
    • Workshop images (public)
  • 'Space in Mind' Symposium 22-24th Sept
    • DAY 1: Asylum Topographies, Thursday 22nd Sept., 16.30-20.00
    • DAY 2: Site - Body - Voice, Fri 23rd Sept., 16.30 - 20.00
    • DAY 3: Contested Sites, Sat 24th Sept, 13.00 - 18.00
  • Installation test pieces

The Art Studio

The art studio is based within the main Occupational Therapy Unit at Bethlem Royal Hospital. Open art sessions are offered for current residents at the hospital.

Participants pursue their own interests; the studio is a space where people are encouraged to explore identities unrelated to their illness. It is also a social space where people are encouraged to share ideas and respond to each other's work.



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