Bethlem Gallery

Gallery in Beckenham, Bromley, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bethlem Gallery is an art gallery in Beckenham, Bromley, England. It was established in 1997 to support and exhibit artists who are current or former patients of the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.[2] The gallery is housed in an Art Deco building shared with the Bethlem Museum of the Mind,[3] with exhibits about the history of Bethlem Royal Hospital.

Formation1997
TypeSubsidiary of the Maudsley Charity (UK registered number 1055440-3)
Location
Coordinates51°22′51.3″N 0°1′46.9″W
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Bethlem Gallery
Formation1997
TypeSubsidiary of the Maudsley Charity (UK registered number 1055440-3)
Location
Coordinates51°22′51.3″N 0°1′46.9″W
Area served
National
MethodExhibitions and events are programmed throughout the year; Campaign for access to the arts in healthcare environments[1]
Key people
Sophie Leighton, Gallery Director
Websitewww.bethlemgallery.com
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The small gallery team supports and encourages artists who may feel excluded from artistic endeavour otherwise. The gallery provides facilities for collaboration, experimentation, and skills exchange.

Quotation

Pills are ok, counselling is ok and it will get you back on the streets, but what keeps your mind alive is what you learn here. That’s what it’s about – keeping your spirit alive.

– Lee, Bethlem artist.[4]

Studio

For long term patients, the art studio is a place to spend time away from the ward.

Available resources facilitate sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking and screen printing, among others.

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