The Curtain Project

Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation Art Program
Children’s Intensive Care Unit

ICU curtains after with The Curtain Project designs

Within the Children’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Sydney Children’s Hospital, infection control measures prevent the installation of traditional art forms. This limits the opportunity for artistic engagement by children, families and staff, at a time when they need it the most.

The Curtain Project sought to provide an opportunity for patients and siblings to produce artworks which have been interpreted by artist Marc Etherington. These have then been used to design a custom disposable curtain and installed with ICU at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.

Original artworks by patients and siblings

Original artworks by patients and siblings.

ICU curtains before

Plain blue coloured ICU curtains before.

ICU curtains after with The Curtain Project designs

The Curtain Project designs on ICU curtains after.

Our ambition is that this project pushes the boundaries of what we consider the function of medical equipment within the health environment, and how we might employ new approaches to design which engage and enhance the experience of children and young people and their families.

Over 160 families were surveyed to determine the theme of the curtain, Australian Plants and Animals. Followed by series of workshops with patients and siblings, many with a lived experience of care provided by ICU.

We gratefully thank our participating patient and sibling artists who contributed to this project: Alex - frog (8 years old), Blake – parrot (8 years old), Maddie – wattle (9 years old), Odhran - platypus (13 years old), Remy – koala (11 years old), Samira – wattle and banksia (18 years old), Syd – cassowary (12 years old) and Thomas - kangaroo (15 years old).

The Curtain Project curtain design

Curtain Design using artworks by Marc Etherington.

An initiative of Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation Art Program.

Project Lead: Timothy Talty
Artist: Marc Etherington
Workshop Facilitators: Rose Downie, Clare Buxton
Contributing partner: Haines Medical Australia
Funding support: Create NSW

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