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THE JUNIPERS 2019

In January 2019, Hospital Rooms joined forces with Devon Partnership NHS Trust to create a series of six world class art installations for The Junipers, a new ten bedded Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit in Exeter.

PROJECT INTRODUCTION

In January 2019, Hospital Rooms joined forces with Devon Partnership NHS Trust to create a series of six world class art installations for The Junipers, a new ten bedded Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit in Exeter. Contemporary artists such as Turner Prize winner Grenville Davey and former Tate St Ives resident artist Lucy Stein worked in partnership with patients, staff and the wider community to co-produce site specific artworks that aim to create imaginative, thoughtful and uplifting environments in the unit.

Niamh White

Co-Founder

Niamh (Pronounced Neve) is a medium height white woman with light brown hair. Her pronouns are she/her. She was born in Dublin, raised in Cornwall and now lives in London.

Niamh does something different every day but mostly loves dreaming up the future of Hospital Rooms. She builds projects, generates funding, monitors our impact and plans for the long term. Niamh is a curator who began her career on the front desk at Hauser & Wirth, worked for Nick Knight at SHOWstudio and has undertaken a variety of independent projects. She has always been fascinated by the ways in which the arts can drive social change. Niamh likes essay collections – a recent favourite is All We Can Save by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K Wilkinson. She likes getting blown around on the Cornish coast.

Tim Shaw

Co-Founder

Tim is a tall man with brown hair and eyes. He lives in London, grew up in Kent and had Welsh, Scottish and Pakistani grandparents. He has Tourettes Syndrome so has some frequent facial and body tics. His pronouns are he/him.

Tim started the charity with Niamh. He raises funds for the projects and works with the different teams on how to deliver their projects. Tim is an artist and makes installations, light sculptures and paintings. He started his career in the arts as an Art Technician and ran his own art installation company for 10 years. With Niamh, outside of Hospital Rooms, he runs an art prize for exceptional emerging artists. He authored a book called Draw & Be Happy. He eats a Mars Ice Cream every day.

Hospital Rooms’ inclusive approach
is
reflective of how we work with the people
to
who use our service at The Junipers.

 

 

Staff Member, The Junipers
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Thank You

This project was supported by a wide variety of partners without whom it would not be possible. We are very grateful to: Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Arts Council England, Seasalt Cornwall, Garfield Weston Foundation, Isabella Blow Foundation, Colart and Dentons