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Ward Watch art competition shortlist


As part of Mind’s Ward Watch campaign to improve conditions in hospital for mental health patients, Mind launched an art competition in 2004. The competition was judged by staff at the Dulwich Picture Gallery. Georgina Pope and Johanna Kociejowski congratulated the winner, Linda Hart, on her work The One That Got Away. Joan Young was runner up for I'll sit here quietly (Scared).

40 words from Mistley thumbnail I'll sit there quietly (Scared) Getting better Quiick fix Medication time 

The competition was open to all service users and entrants were asked to produce a work of art based on the theme of ‘being an inpatient’. Out of several hundred entries received, 19 works were shortlisted. 

 A strange place for a rest  At the zoo  Another reality  Nightmares on Haloperidol

The exhibition was on display in the King’s Fund conservatory from 1 to 15 February.  From 21 to 26 February there are exhibitions at two sites in Wales, the Washington Gallery in Penarth and the Temple of Peace in Cardiff.

 From the heart  Portrait of Richard 2001  Inside thought Survival Mental Health - the inpatient 

The exhibition will also be displayed at Mind's annual conference in Harrogate on 15 to 17 March.

Dockyard cranes The consultant  The one that got away  The depths of despair  The wardrobe - room with a view

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