GB 2603 NNAH/BARON - Baron Archive of Health Care Arts

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GB 2603 NNAH/BARON

Title

Baron Archive of Health Care Arts

Date(s)

  • 1980-2000 (Creation)

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1 linear metre

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Biographical history

During his fifty years involvement with biomedical science has also been an innovator for incorporating the arts in hospitals. In the late 1970s he arranged for a beautification committee to be set up at one hospital in which he worked, St. Charles. He recognised the need for a central initiative, to advise on the National Health Service buildings. In August 1979, he approached the DHSS and the King Edward's Hospital Fund for a scheme with the Greater London Arts Association, to commission young artists to paint murals in hospitals in London. The scheme was outstandingly successful and dozens of projects were commissioned in the hospitals of Greater London with King's Fund support. In his other hospitals he arranged for arts comittees to be set up, at St. Mary's Hospial, St. Mary's Medical School, the Royal Postgraduate Medical School/MRC/Hammersmith/Acton/Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospitals. The Hammersmith Hospitals Trust's Arts Committee also covers Charing Cross Hospital and the Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. He conceived the national British Health Care Arts Centre, which opened in 1989 at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of art in Dundee. He has advocated these ideas in Britain and abroad and has served on, and Chaired many committees in this field. He has lectured and written extensively on this theme.

Archival history

Transferred to the NNAH c.2000

GB 2603 NNAH/BARON 1980-2000 Collection (fonds) 1 linear metre J. Hugh Baron (b.1931)

During his fifty years involvement with biomedical science has also been an innovator for incorporating the arts in hospitals. In the late 1970s he arranged for a beautification committee to be set up at one hospital in which he worked, St. Charles. He recognised the need for a central initiative, to advise on the National Health Service buildings. In August 1979, he approached the DHSS and the King Edward's Hospital Fund for a scheme with the Greater London Arts Association, to commission young artists to paint murals in hospitals in London. The scheme was outstandingly successful and dozens of projects were commissioned in the hospitals of Greater London with King's Fund support. In his other hospitals he arranged for arts comittees to be set up, at St. Mary's Hospial, St. Mary's Medical School, the Royal Postgraduate Medical School/MRC/Hammersmith/Acton/Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospitals. The Hammersmith Hospitals Trust's Arts Committee also covers Charing Cross Hospital and the Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. He conceived the national British Health Care Arts Centre, which opened in 1989 at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of art in Dundee. He has advocated these ideas in Britain and abroad and has served on, and Chaired many committees in this field. He has lectured and written extensively on this theme.

Transferred to the NNAH c.2000

Given to Goldsmiths by the NNAH in 2008.

Archives of Dr. J. H. Baron's work in the field of health care arts, including records of the organisation 'Hospital Arts' (1980s).

Has not been appraised.

Further accruals are possible.

Broadly arranged thematically.

Available for consultation by appointment.

Copying policy available in the library.

English

Includes 35mm slides.

Unlisted.

Description by Jacqueline Cooke, Research Support Librarian

2008

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Given to Goldsmiths by the NNAH in 2008.

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Scope and content

Archives of Dr. J. H. Baron's work in the field of health care arts, including records of the organisation 'Hospital Arts' (1980s).

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Has not been appraised.

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Further accruals are possible.

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Broadly arranged thematically.

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Available for consultation by appointment.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copying policy available in the library.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

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English

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Unlisted.

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Goldsmiths College, University of London

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  • English

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