Albany care home residents showcase art exhibition

Albany care home is proud to announce the completion of a captivating and innovative art project by its residents. Through a collaborative effort, the residents have curated stunning collages that highlight their creativity, imagination, and artistic expression.

 

Albany Care Home Residents Showcase Art Exhibition

Resident George holding his work of art. George used images of roses on his piece of artwork, as a homage to his mother, Rose.

 

Enriching activities

 

The project began as two activities. The first entailed the residents painting and using found objects from their own garden, using them like stamps, to leave colourful impressions on paper. The second involved residents scrunching up pieces of newspaper and applying them to A3 card with PVA glue, to create texture.

Building upon the backgrounds, the residents continued by putting together the results from their activities. In turn, they created wonderful mixed-media collages. Photocopied bird images, wallpaper cutouts, and painted leaf prints were carefully positioned onto the collages. This resulted in a creation of individual representations of the home’s garden.

 

Confidence to create

 

Resident George (pictured) hesitated to participate, expressing doubts about his artistic abilities and crafting skills. He doubted his capability to succeed in the activity. However, the Activities Co-ordinator offered her support, assuring him of her assistance and expressing confidence in his potential. With an attitude of determination, George decided to give it a try. Over the course of several sessions, he gradually engaged in the process. Eventually, upon beholding his framed artwork, George radiated with pride, marveling at the beauty he had created. He confessed that he never imagined he could produce something so lovely.

 

Exhibiting their art

 

Soon, these captivating artworks will be exhibited on the corridor walls of the home. This project is not just a display of talent but also a celebration of the residents’ resilience, spirit, and ability to find beauty and joy in their residency. It shows the power of creativity to uplift and inspire. Serving as a source of pride and inspiration for both residents and visitors alike.

“We are always proud to give our residents fun and enriching activities, and this art project shows their love and pride in their home,” added Lynn Gray, Home Manager. “It’s heartwarming to see the smiles on our residents’ faces as they display their artwork.”

This collaborative art project not only provided residents with a creative outlet but also fostered a sense of community and camaraderie within the care home. It encouraged residents to explore their artistic abilities, share their unique perspectives, and connect with one another through art.

Healthcare Homes congratulates the residents on their remarkable achievement and looks forward to continuing to support their artistic endeavours in the future.

 

About Albany and Healthcare Homes

 

Albany, a part of the Healthcare Homes group, is committed to providing exceptional residential and respite care services. Albany strives to create inclusive initiatives like the garden inspired art gallery to enhance the lives of both residents and the visiting community. 

Healthcare Homes Group is the parent company of Albany care home. Additionally, it is a respected name in the care home industry. With a portfolio of 48 care homes as well as domiciliary and Live-in care services. Healthcare Homes consistently ranks among the top care home providers.

For further details on our care homeshome carelive-in carespecialist care, or recruitment opportunities, please visit our main website or reach out to our helpful advisors at 01206 646646.

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