Do No Harm is the fourth annual exhibition presented by a group of Bristol medical students. The independently run exhibition, originally co-founded by Diya K and Alphi B, highlights the insights of healthcare workers in their personal and professional lives.
While the artworks on display belong to a variety of mediums and practices, they all touch on the lived reality of working in the medical field.
This diversity in art forms also reflects the range of career stages of the artists, which includes medical students, doctors, physiotherapists, and other healthcare professionals and students.
For some, these creative practices have proved somewhat therapeutic, acting as an outlet that allows these students and professionals to unburden themselves from the harsh aspects of their work.
Some art will be for sale with proceeds going to Artspace Lifespace, a Bristol charity aimed at making art more affordable. Exhibitors and organisers give a special thanks to Busker's Banquet, Biblos, Clifton Coffee, Busy V Bakery, and Saria Styles for providing gift vouchers and more to the event.
Adult supervision is advised as some art reflects mature themes, indicated by content warnings on the art labels.
Dates: Friday 12th June - Thursday 18th June
Private View/Opening Night: Friday 12th of June | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Opening Hours: Sat 13th 10:30 am - 6:30 pm | Sun 14th 10:30 am - 5 pm | Mon 15th - Thu 18th 10:30 am - 7 pm
Participating Artists: Alba Jassem | Daksh | James Rudolf | Manisha Premlal | Natasha Layland | Sophie Fishel | Tugba
Encompassing the theme Do No Harm, this exhibition highlights the insights of healthcare workers in their personal and professional lives.
Social Media / Websites: @alba.jassem @natachaleyland @_manishap @sophiefishel @t.ayx01 on Instagram
Entry: Admission is free; tickets are not required.
Accessibility: The exhibition space is fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free entry and wide pathways throughout. An accessible toilet is available on-site. Seating is provided within the exhibition for visitors who may need to rest. We welcome assistance dogs, and staff are available to offer support if needed.
If you have specific access requirements or would like to plan your visit, please contact centrespacegallery@gmail.com — we’re happy to help.