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Temporary exhibitions are an important part of artlink's programme, bringing a wide range of new artwork into the hospitals for the enjoyment of staff, patients and visitors.
Unfortunately visitors are not allowed to come to our hospitals at present - but we have put together some online resources on this website we hope you will enjoy.
Arts for wellbeing
The Corridor Gallery at the John Radcliffe Hospital (along the main entrance corridor) and South Street Gallery at theChurchill Hospital (opposite the restaurant) show a changingprogramme of temporary exhibitions by professional artists.
Exhibitions change every six weeks. Most work is for sale and a percentage of profits support the artlink programme.
The Link Gallery at the John Radcliffe Hospital (along the corridor to Trauma) is programmed by the arts organisation notfamousyet to showcase new work by young and emerging and mid-career artists, often focusing on the stories behind their work and providing an insight into artist's working processes.
Exhibitions change every three months.