Posted on: 19 May 2021

This May and June a public art exhibition organised by The Arts Project with funding from the CNWL Charitable Fund is being held at St Pancras Hospital.

Called 3 Places in Time, the exhibition is made up of works by three artists who all trained and started work in the 1980s but followed different paths.

A complete set of oil paintings capturing life at St Pancras Hospital in the late 1980s and early 1990s are being exhibited where they were created more than 30 years ago by English portrait and landscape artist Jane Allison.

An art exhibition made up of works by three artists who all trained and started work in the 1980s but followed different paths.

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The paintings are now valuable records of what an earlier period of health care was like and provide a vivid snapshot of life, communities and people who lived in Kings Cross and St Pancras.

Alongside the St Pancras portraits are works by Lucinda Seiger, a singer-songwriter who, in the early 90s has a number one hit in the dance charts with “40 Miles” and appeared live on the TV show Top of the Pops.

Ahetas completes the trio of artists and is a UK based Greek painter and composer with work that ranges across two continents involving memories of Greek landscapes merged with metaphysical an mystical influences.

The exhibition is taking place at St Pancras Hospital from 7 May to 4 June. More information can be found here.

The CNWL Charitable Fund pays out grants for the benefit of services, patients and carers. More information can be found here