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Koestler Arts Award Winners at Pine View Inpatient Unit

Published: 22 December 2023 to 31 December 2098


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We are delighted to announce that we have three different award winners from our forensic units Pine View and the Humber Centre. Patients from these services have won certificates for their artwork from the prestigious Koestler awards.

The Koestler Awards for arts in criminal justice started in 1962. Thousands of people each year in custody and in the community share their creative work by taking part. The Koestler Awards provide feedback and encouragement to entrants of all abilities in visual art, design, writing and music.

There were over 8,100 different creative entries across over 52 categories and 2,357 awards were handed out including for 10 pieces from our three entrants. Koestler held an exhibition called ‘IN CASE OF EMERGENCY’, which they say is ‘An exhibition that showcases the artistic range and talent of people in criminal justice settings, curated by TS Eliot Prize-winning poet Joelle Taylor.’ The exhibition was held at the Southbank Centre in London between November 2nd – December 17th and displayed nearly 200 pieces of the artwork submitted. This included one piece called ‘Silence of the Wild Wind’ which was submitted by one of our winners at the Trust, this piece can be seen below.

Michele Moran, Chief Executive Officer and Paula Phillips, Forensic Services General Manager were both in attendance alongside staff at Pine View to hand the awards out to two of our successful entrants. Michele and Paula wanted to wish all the entrants a heartfelt congratulations for this amazing accomplishment, highlights the skills and abilities of our patients supported within the Trust!

Some of the other award-winning works titled; ‘Coconut Rocks,’ ‘Hull, the Whaling Port,’ ‘Mermaid & Fish,’ ’To Hull and Back,’ and ‘The Glens of Scotland,’ won awards which can is listed here:

See some of the glowing feedback here:

We are looking forward to the artwork being returned hopefully by April 2024 and on display in the Humber Centre with their certificates, well done to all the winners!

Read more about the Koestler exhibition

'Silence of the Wild Wind' below:




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