Art Collection
The hospital's art collection comprises over 800 pieces of fine art and over 2000 posters under the auspices of the Art Commission. The art enhances and humanizes the hospital environment for patients, families, staff and the community. The collection is an array of contemporary art including paintings, photographs, monotypes, lithographs and sculptures.
Coordinator: Linh Dang
Art for Health Program
What is Art for Health? Art for Health sessions are held in a safe, non-threatening atmosphere. Facilitators provide caring guidance, allowing patients to explore their creativity. The focus of the session is to enjoy the creative process, allowing participants to relieve their stress and to lift their spirits. The art facilitators use a wide variety of art materials including paint, pastels, and collage.
Who can participate? Stanford Hospital patients and their family members, including children (four years and older).
No art experience is required to participate.
How are the sessions held? Individual sessions with patients and family members are provided at the bedside.
Group sessions are also available for Med-Psych (G2 Unit) patients.
Our facilitators guide participants in a caring manner and can suggest art projects that suit individual needs and interests.
How long are the sessions? Sessions last approximately one hour.
Is there a cost for the sessions? Through the generous support of Stanford Hospital and private donors, sessions are provided free of charge for all participants.
How can I schedule a session? Call Guest Services at (650)-498-3333.
For more detailed information, please contact:
Sylvia Dolce, Art for Health Coordinator Phone: (650) 736-1237
Guest Services Contact Information
300 Pasteur Drive, Room A005 Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: (650) 498-3333 Fax: (650) 725-8907 |