The Bridge Art Gallery in Psychiatry
The Bridge Art Gallery in Psychiatry
About the Gallery
The Bridge Art Gallery aims to provide a space for local artists to showcase their artwork while creating a comforting and therapeutic environment for patients, families, and employees. We hope to reduce the stigma and hesitation often associated with entering our part of the Medical Center. The Bridge Art Gallery was founded in 2011 within the Department of Psychiatry as a community art gallery featuring exhibits throughout the year by local, national, and international artists.
Past Exhibits
To view additional past exhibits and upcoming events please visit our Facebook page. If you are an artist who has been featured in a past gallery show and need to pick up your artwork, please contact us to set up a time for pick up.
Growth in Tough Times
In the 32nd exhibition of the Bridge Art Gallery, artists explore themes of resilience and overcoming challenges during turbulent times.
Managing the Monsters in My Life
Artwork featured at OFC Creations Theater Center for performances of the Pediatric Behavioral Health and Wellness Services production of She Kills Monsters is exhibited at the Bridge Art Gallery in partnership with Pediatric Behavioral Health & Wellness.
Healing Within
In the past few years, we have seen significant national turmoil and a growing mental health crisis. In response, we ask artists to respond to the theme of Healing Within, while considering topics such as healing, community, and togetherness. Healing Within Reception Presentation
The Bridge Art Gallery's 10th Anniversary
The Bridge Art Gallery celebrated 10 years of bridging art & mental health in 2022. The virtual exhibit featured artwork from Renée Simone-Lee, Engel Doodles from one of the Department of Psychiatry's founders George L. Engel and the 10th Anniversary Exhibit.
10 Year Anniversary Presentation & Exhibit by Amanda Lai
Mind, Body and World
In honor of our department's 75th anniversary, we invite artists to share artwork that reflects the experience of health and illness as the interaction of biological, psychological, and social influences. Mind, Body & World Presentation