Case studies
Art has the power to transform quality of life for patients and carers. Our growing collection of new case studies demonstrate the depth, breadth and impact of Paintings in Hospitals’ work with healthcare and social care users and providers across the UK. Feel free to use our case studies to make a case for arts and wellbeing activities…
Case Study: Art and Activities for Hospital Patients and Staff
Find out how we worked with their patients and staff to brighten their corridors with two new art exhibitions….
Case study: Art and Activities for GP Patients and Staff (coming soon)
Risca Surgery, Newport, is a busy GP practice. Find out how we worked with their patients and staff to bring art into their waiting areas, consultation rooms, and beyond…
Case Study: Art and Activities for Hospice Patients and Staff (coming soon)
St Michael’s Hospice, Hereford, helps people affected by terminal illnesses live life to the fullest. Find out how we worked with their patients and staff to bring art to the heart of the hospice…
Case Study: Art and Activities for Care Home Residents (coming soon)
Hartismere Place, Eye, provides residential, nursing and dementia care for older people. Find out how we worked with their residents and staff to bring creativity into the care home…
Case Study: Art Engagement Activity for Older Residents (coming soon)
Coopers Court, London, provides apartments and communal facilities for over 55s. Find out how we worked with their residents to bring art into their community spaces…
Case Study: I’m Fine project (COVID-19)
A resource for nurse education and wellbeing, which shows how the arts help nurses define what it is to be a nurse, and provide the resources needed to practice person-centred care…
paintings in hospitals
Welcome to Paintings in Hospitals. We provide art for a range of health and community care providers to enhance environments and boost wellbeing. We represent a range of national artists and have an online shop so that you can also experience the power of art and its effect on people.
PAINTINGS IN HOSPITALS – THE NEXT CHAPTER
Paintings in Hospitals (PiH) joined with CW+ in July 2025, bringing together two organisations with long histories of improving health and wellbeing through art. Since the merger, we have been reviewing the PiH collection and shaping plans for its future within a new national context, to ensure it continues to benefit patients, staff and communities for many years to come.
Over the past year we have carried out a detailed review of the collection, its reach and its potential to support the health priorities facing communities today. This work has informed a new strategy, endorsed and supported by NHS England and the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS), which outlines the development of a broader national programme called NHS Arts.
For the first phase we will be partnering with the Government Art Collection (GAC) as part of its Art Works Everywhere programme. Through this partnership, more than 1,000 artworks from the PiH and GAC collections will be loaned free of charge to NHS hospitals for five years, offering immediate benefits to care environments and providing a strong national platform for the role of art in health.
Alongside the development of NHS Arts, we have maintained PiH’s loans programme, and will continue to do so. There are currently 1,290 works in 72 hospitals, bringing great art to patients, families and those caring for them, and ensuring that PiH’s important legacy continues.
Looking ahead, NHS Arts aims to build a consistent creative health infrastructure across England, embedding high-quality artworks and community-led creative activity in hospitals and healthcare settings. Initial activity will focus on areas with limited access to arts provision, or where stronger community-health relationships have the potential to make the greatest difference.
Participating arts, cultural and community organisations will also benefit from valuable national exposure through their involvement in NHS Arts and the wider creative health ecosystem, with opportunities to contribute to creative programming, community engagement and codesigned activity linked to local health priorities.
The ambition is for NHS Arts to launch nationally in 2028, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the NHS. This will mark the beginning of a long-term, nationally consistent approach to integrating creativity into everyday healthcare.
We remain committed to the founding principles of Paintings in Hospitals – ensuring that artworks are accessible, meaningful and used for public benefit – while embracing a new framework that will allow art and creativity to reach more people, more consistently, across the country.
Further updates will be shared as the programme develops. If you would like to get in touch, please email arts@cwplus.org.uk.
1 July 2026
About our collection
Our art collection is the only national arts in health collection. Over 1,000 artists are represented, including Bridget Riley, Antony Gormley, Maggi Hambling, Yinka Shonibare, Gillian Ayres, Ian Davenport and many more and many more.
Paintings in Hospitals makes it easy for health and community care services to benefit from our art.




