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Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, Sinai Health System
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In October, 2025, we installed 105 artworks at the Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, on two floors in the facility.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 1
Even as it is being installed, the work Stanley Park, Wet, 1988 by Donald Leslie Poole starts brightening the hallway at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 2
Alan and Robin Loch of the ArtWorks for Cancer installation team, pause in front of the mesmerizing Outback by Scott Moore, in a hallway at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 3
Two works by Bill Schwartz, Amelius (with red highlights) and Alarbus (with a yellow sky), make breathtaking additions to a hallway at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 4
Three untitled lake and woodland pieces by John Lennard, donated by CIBC, make a striking progression down a section of hallway at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
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New Horizons, 1987, a stonecut and stencil work on paper by Pudlo Pudlat, makes a striking addition to the wall between elevators at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 6
I Believe in You, 2023 is a vibrant 4-piece polyptych (measuring 6 x 16.5 feet) by Patrick John Mills. It adorns a waiting area at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 7
Robin Loch, Alan Loch and Caroline Murphy of the ArtWorks for Cancer team are surrounded by beautiful artworks in the hallways of Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital: two works by Bill Schwartz to their right, Amelius and Alarbus, and Christine Reimer’s Country Road behind them.
Hennick Bridgepoint Oct 2025 slide 8
Bert Amato of ArtWorks for Cancer admires Douglas Edwards’ Pond's Edge Evening, which positively glows on a warm-toned wall at Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
“What was once a space with bare walls has now been transformed. The beautiful artwork brings a sense of hope and reflection, qualities that mean so much to our patients and their families during some of the most challenging and meaningful moments of their lives.”
Susanne Loay, Patient Care Manager, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital