This powerful and challenging new work features a series of portraits by Colin Gray exploring the concept that ‘if it takes a village’ to raise a child it also takes a range of people to look after someone who is dying and their family.
Based on a concept and interviews by the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care, the exhibition shares personal insights and experiences from the various perspectives of people who have cared for someone who’s dying or their family.
It Takes a Village will be on show in various venues across Scotland during Death Awareness Week Scotland:
Ayrshire
- Ayrshire Hospice: 9 - 16 May
- Biggart Hospital, Prestwick: 9-16 May Carnegie Library, Ayr, 9-16 May
- Crosshouse University Hospital, Kilmarnock, 9-16 May
- East Ayrshire Community Hospital, Cumnock: 9-16 May
- Irvine Library: 9-16 May
- Girvan Community Hospital: 9 -13 May
- University Hospital Ayr: 9-13 May
Dumfries & Galloway
- Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary: 9 May - 10 June
Fife
- Queen Margaret Hospital: 12-13 May
- University of Dundee - Kirkcaldy Campus (teaching room corridor): 12-13 May
- Victoria Hospital Foyer: 9-10 May
Grampian
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Dr Grays Hospital, Elgin on Monday: 9-10 May
- Elgin Library: 8-15 May
Glasgow & Clyde
- The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice: 9-15 May
- Possilpark Health & Care Centre: 9-15 May
- The Atrium, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital: 9-16 May
- St Margaret of Scotland Hospice: 9-27 May
Lanarkshire
- Kilbryde Hospice: 9-16 May
- St Andrew's Hospice: 9- 15 May
Lothian
- Marie Curie Hospice, Edinburgh 9 -17 May
- Various other venues to be confirmed: 9 - 20 May
- Queen Margaret University, 9-13 May
- Midlothian
Community Hospital Ground Floor Meeting Room, 9 May, (10am- 5pm)
- Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 10 May
- CBC House, 8 May
Tayside
- University of Dundee - Dalhousie Reception Gallery: 9 -14 May