The Sewing Circle exhibition has been two years in the planning and now the wait is over. Twenty-four artists, both young and old, of all genders, using traditional and contemporary methods of needlework and sewing, have created a real time warp of the old and the new.
All female service users and staff are welcome to celebrate Black History month with us on Monday 19 October 2015, between 1.00-3.30pm at Drayton Park.
Join us at our second annual event to mark International Day to Eliminate Violence against Women and Girls on Monday 23 November 2015 at St Pancras Hospital.
Come and find out what challenges veterans, reservists and their families face, how you can help, and why it’s always worth health professionals asking the question ‘Have you served..?’
A FREE family fun day, with Bouncy Castles, Face Painting, Free Music and much more. Plus find out what we do at C&I and how we care for the community. Sunday 13 September 2015.
The Art of War - Preview: Thursday 13/8/15 5.30pm to 8.30pm at St Pancras Hospital. Introduction and key note speeches by Leisha Fullick, Chair of Camden and Islington Foundation Trust, and by Professor Sir Simon Wessely Head of the Department of Psychological Medicine and Vice Dean for Academic Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry King’s College London.
Sewing Circle exhibition
The Sewing Circle exhibition has been two years in the planning and now the wait is over. Twenty-four artists, both young and old, of all genders, using traditional and contemporary methods of needlework and sewing, have created a real time warp of the old and the new.