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Kings Treatment Centre (KTC). Enter KTC at Level 2 Entarnce 6.
Footbridge access to KTC from
main hospital on Level 2
Main Entrance
JEN AITKENBEACON ANDEYE CHARTLevel 1 towards Medical Outpatients
ELAINE LIM-NEWTONNIGHT BLOOMANDIMPRESSION TONOMETER Level 1 Courtyard Medical Assessment
TECHNO TYROSDIGITAL EXPERIMENTS ANDCOPPER KIDNEY DISHESThe Community Gallery Level 1 outside the Multifaith Centre
CAROLE CLUER WILD PLANT SOLAR PHOTOGRAMSANDGONIOSCOPY LENSLevel 1 Maternity and Gynaecology
SIMON CARTERINTERIOR ANDGLASS VIALSLevel 2 Outside ICU
SUE KINGSCULPTURAL GLASS ANDGLASS EYE BATHSLevel 2 outside Surgical Wards
DERBY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY MOONS ANDOSCILLOMETERLevel 3 outside Medical Wards 307-312
JODIE MASTERS HOME ANDCERAMIC TEA SETLevel 3 outside Medical Wards 309-310
TEZ MARSDEN DERBYSHIRE LANDSCAPES AND NHS GLASSESLevel 4 outside Medical Wards
SANDRIA MADDOCKS BOTANICAL WATERCOLOURS ANDOPTICAL MICROSCOPELevel 4 outside Renal Wards
ALINA KISINA INNER SPACE ANDBOX OF LENSESLevel 5 towards Pathology
Medical Outpatients
Maternity & Gynaecology
Cancer and Specialist
Outpatients Entrance 24
Entrance 9 (Renal Level 4)
Info Centre
Medical Assessment Unit
Multifaith Centre
X-Ray
Endoscopy
Clinical Neurophysiology Orthopaedic Outpatients
Surgical Outpatient
Department
Clinical Decision
Unit
SurgicalAssessment
Unit
Coronary Care Unit
Cardiac Catheter
Suite
Children’s Hospital
Pharmacy
Lymphoedema Clinic
Nightingale Macmillan
Day Unit
Nightingale Macmillan
Unit(Inpatients)
Specialist Outpatients
Rehabilitation
Education Centre
Therapies
Medical Specialities
Childrens Emergency Dept.
AdultEmergency Dept.
Ward101
OT SplintWorkshop
Labour Ward
AntenatalClinic
Ward 205 Ward 206 Ward 207
Intensive Care Unit
Emergency Theatres
Central Operating Theatres
Central Operating Theatres
Ward 204 Ward 203
Children’s Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Sunflower Ward
PuffinWard
Dolphin Ward
LadybirdWard
Education CentreEntrance 15
Ward 216
Ward 209 (Gynaecology)
GynaecologyTheatresM&G Directorate
Offices
GynaecologyDay Case
RehabOffice
Head & Neck OPD
Urology & Surgical
Outpatients
X-Ray
Eye OPD
Ward 304 Ward 305 Ward 306
Ward 303 Ward 302Ward 301
(Kings Lodge) Ward 311 Ward 310
Ward 313 Ward 308
Ward 307
Day Surgery
Urology Day Case
HandsDay
Case
EyeDay
Case
Spinal Outpatients
Ward 314 (Maternity)
IT Services
Rehabilitation
Education Centre
Learning & Therapies
Occupational Health
Ward 404 Ward 405 Ward 406
Ward 403 Ward 402 Ward 410 Ward 409 Ward 408
Renal Unit Ward 407
Renal
Pathology
Pathology
Nuclear Medicine
Trust HQ
Corporate Services
Corporate Nursing
Trust Legal
Services
Facilities Management
Staff Lounge
THE ART AND ARTEFACT TRAIL AT DERBY HOSPITALS
Hidden Histories is passionate about
Derby Hospital’s rich social and
medical history. Our purpose is to capture the
imagination of the Hospital Community and engage
staff, patients, visitors and volunteers the with the
wonderful collections the archive has to offer.
The Hidden Histories Archive is managed as a collaborative project between Derby Hospital Charity and Living Derby.
Living Derby is a not-for-profit community interest company, dedicated to fostering a lively community in our city, through projects which combine creativity and social content, and which leave a legacy.
www.livingderby.com
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If you would like to tell us more about any
of the artefacts on display, or have artefacts,
photographs, stories and memories to donate
then please do not hesitate to contact:
Juliet Cooper on 01332 786203 and
[email protected] or email
Lindsay Pilkington on [email protected]
DERBY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY ATLAS COELESTIS ANDVISUAL OPTICS AND SIGHT TESTING BOOKLevel 2 KTC
HIDDEN HISTORIES OPEN DOORS WEEKMonday 29th October until Friday 2nd November.
To see these artefacts and to view the
full Hidden Histories Collection please
visit us in The Old Pharmacy at
London Road Community Hospital.
Welcome
The Light Relief season forms a trail of artworks and artefacts
across Royal Derby Hospital. You can unfold our colourful map to
help you navigate your way, from sunlight-infused paintings,
to woodland photographs and shimmering glass panels.
Don’t miss Night Bloom, Elaine Lim Newton’s unique ceramic
constellation in the central courtyard, which will begin to
delicately gleam as dusk falls.
Light Relief, the autumn/winter season has been curated
by Antoinette Burchill in collaboration with the
Hidden Histories project for air arts.
[email protected] www.antoinetteburchill.com
VISUAL ART EXHIBITIONS AND ARTEFACT TRAIL AT DERBY HOSPITALS AUTUMN/WINTER 2012/13
LIGHT RELIEF
Derby Hospitals Charitable Trust Fund no. 11087
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air is Derby Hospitals wellbeing program it aims to enhance the experience of all hospital patients, visitors and staff with high quality art and cultural experiences. www.airarts.net
This programme completely relies on fundraising and donations of time, money and skills if you can contribute please contact the arts coordinator Juliet Cooper on 01332 786203 or email [email protected]
To make a donation you can either;1. go online at www.justgiving.com/uplifting 2. or text: 70070 amount: £1 or more to Code: Arts77 Thankyou
ELAINE LIM-NEWTONNIGHT BLOOM
Level 1 Courtyard Medical Assessment
Elaine’s courtyard installation, entitled Night Bloom is created from a number of hand-built porcelain sculptures inspired by a variety of natural structures and the phenomena of bio-luminescence. Every day at dusk the sculptures will gently blossom with light, creating a ground-level constellation of exquisite glimmering stars.
www.elainelimnewton.wordpress.com
JEN AITKENBEACON
Level 1 towards Medical Outpatients
Jen has created a series of new paintings for this season, inspired by, and in response to her Hidden Histories object – the eye test card. She says, “Sight is my most precious sense. The test card visually recalls a beacon, or a powerful light source. In much of my work I include the aerials, memorial towers and lighthouses dotted around our wilder landscapes. The lighthouse is the guidance, the hope when our eyes falter.”
www.jennyaitken.com
TECHNO TYROSDIGITAL EXPERIMENTS
The Community Gallery Level 1 outside the Multifaith Centre
The Techno Tyros were formed in 2001 and they are all aged over 50. Techno Tyros are not technically minded, but they are technological explorers and adventurers. They inhabit a collaborative digital world of curser pointing and mouse clicking, of applying filters, and of cutting and pasting to create new images. Their pictures demonstrate their agile and enquiring minds, capturing a child-like joy in the magic of using a computer to create images.
www.people-express.org.uk
SUE KINGSCULPTURAL GLASS
Level 2 outside Surgical Wards
Sue designs and makes unique and stylish fused glass artworks for architectural and public spaces as well as domestic settings. She enjoys exploring how glass interacts with light and incorporates textural markings to bring out these subtle qualities. Sue also has a passion for rich and vibrant colour – the painterly style of her glass artworks originates in the drawings and watercolour sketches she creates through the design process.
www.suekingglass.co.uk
SIMON CARTERINTERIOR
Level 2 Outside ICU
Simon’s series of landscapes investigate a hundred yards square of ancient woodland, an area known locally as Haytop, Shining Cliff Woods, near Ambergate. Using digital photography, Simon explores the spaces created when the densely growing rhododendrons were cleared, and original trees were suddenly exposed and brought into the light. Sunlight penetrates through to the forest floor, and we’re left an eerie sense of the sublime and uncanny.
www.simoncarter.me
CAROLE CLUER WILD PLANT SOLAR PHOTOGRAMS
Level 1 Maternity and Gynaecology
Carole is a cancer survivor and, as a result, a recent fine art degree graduate from Sheffield Hallam University. She is interested in how art can help those going through serious illness or coping with trauma. Her photograms, made by placing weeds and wild plants on photographic paper and exposing to sunlight capture their beauty, fragility, tenacity and ability to survive. Their names: Persistence, Endeavour and Hope echo the characteristics she needed to survive and thrive.
www.carolecluer.com
JODIE MASTERS HOME
Level 3 outside Medical Wards 309-310
Jodie begins her illustrations with intimate line drawings based on direct observation. The series of Home illustrations are based on her friends, family and Melton Mowbray – her hometown. Once the original drawings are complete with their cast of animal characters, Jodie scans them into her computer and develops a digital collage. For Jodie, a Home is more than bricks and mortar – it is a feeling of safety, reassurance and idiosyncratic habits, traditions and family members.
www.jodiedraws.carbonmade.com
DERBY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY MOONS by Joseph Wright of Derby
Level 3 outside Medical Wards 307-312
Joseph Wright of Derby is famous for his use of light. He experimented with many different lighting effects in his paintings and often depicted the moon.
The moons on display at Royal Derby Hospital are details from his larger works, but they are so beautifully painted, they make arresting images in themselves. You can see the paintings in their entirety at Derby Museum and Art Gallery, The Strand, Derby DE1 1BS.
www.derbymuseums.org
Detail from Earthstopper on the
Banks of the Derwent,
Joseph Wright of Derby, 1773
DERBY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY ATLAS COELESTIS
Level 2 Kings Treatment Centre
John Flamsteed, 1646-1719, was born in Denby and educated in Derby. Flamsteed’s astronomical observations were published and edited posthumously in the form of Atlas Coelestis. A copy of the atlas is on display in Derby Museum and Art Gallery in the exhibition Astronomical: The Beauty of a Thousand stars.
www.derbymuseums.org
TEZ MARSDEN DERBYSHIRE LANDSCAPES
Level 4 outside Medical Wards
Tez is a landscape photographer who uses the light and land as his inspiration. He was born in Beeley, near Bakewell, in the Peak District National Park and has lived and worked in Derbyshire all his life. Through photography he captures and explores how the quality of light changes through the seasons, and how the light can be digitally manipulated to enhance its more subtle qualities.
www.tezmarsdenphotos.co.uk
SANDRIA MADDOCKS BOTANICAL WATERCOLOURS
Level 4 outside Renal Wards
Sandria is inspired by the Derbyshire landscape, and the flora and fauna the changing seasons bring. Sandria uses watercolour paints to investigate and capture the beauty, detail and complexities inherent in the natural world. The process of watercolour painting relies on the skill of the artist to create the illusion of light – building up layers of intense colour to sculpt three dimensions from a flat piece of paper.
www.sandriamaddocks.com
ALINA KISINA INNER SPACE
Level 5 towards Pathology
Alina’s photographs present us with everyday vignettes that seem more like abstractions than depictions of everyday life. Her pictures of windows deliberately confuse the issue of “inside” and “out” and blur familiar contours. The interplay of coloured planes and reflected light draw us into what seems to be another dimension – welcoming the viewer into a warm, radiant “inner space”.
www.alinakisina.co.uk
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Most of the artworks are for sale.
Join us on the 5th floor for a premium quality coffee.
Bring this Trail Guide with you and we’ll give you 10% off all products!
HIDDEN HISTORIES OPEN DOORS WEEKMonday 29th October until Friday 2nd November.
To view the full Hidden Histories Collection
please visit us in The Old Pharmacy at
London Road Community Hospital.