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Barnsley gallery showcases art by care home residents

July 14, 20252 Mins Read


Tom MacDougall

BBC News, Yorkshire

Provided A photo of Peter and Patricia at the exhibition. They're joined by the Mayor of Barnsley, Councillor David Leech, Mayoress Alison Leech, Deansgate Care Home's events coordinator Rachael Addy, local artist Charlotte Fairclough and Barnsley Museums community heritage curator Steven Skelley.Provided

Peter Hardy (l) and Patricia Wroe (r) have had their artwork displayed at Barnsley Town Hall

Care home residents displaying their artwork at an exhibition proves “anyone can do anything at any age”, their events organiser said.

Photos by Peter Hardy, 76, and paintings by Patricia Wroe, 89, were unveiled at the Experience Barnsley Museum and Discovery Centre in Barnsley Town Hall on Friday.

Residents and staff from Deansgate Care Home were joined by Barnsley Mayor David Leech and local artist Charlotte Fairclough.

Deansgate events coordinator Rachael Addy said: “It’s not the end of the road when you come into a care home, it’s about embracing a new chapter in your life.”

She said she discovered Ms Wroe’s talent after she “banged her foot” on a bag underneath her bed, and found her artwork inside.

Ms Wroe, who has Parkinson’s disease, said she did not have confidence in her abilities as an artist.

“Rachael said it’s lovely, but I can’t see it,” she said.

Provided Patricia, wearing a purple jumper, looking through her portfolio of paintings.Provided

Ms Wroe said she struggled with building her confidence as an artist

Similarly, Mr Hardy – a stroke survivor – said he thought his photography skills were “average”.

“I never recognised I’m good, I’m just an average Joe doing photography, that’s all.”

However, Ms Addy contacted Steven Skelley, community heritage curator at Barnsley Museums, to discuss presenting their work to the public and “show how amazing they are”.

Mr Hardy said it “felt really good” to attend the reveal ceremony, and Ms Wroe said it was “nice to be appreciated”.

Ms Addy said she hoped the exhibition would also help break stereotypes around care homes and those living in them.

“For example, people will automatically look at Pete, bend down, and go ‘Aww, Pete, are you okay, Pete?’

“He’s not an idiot, he’s a very capable, intelligent, intellectual human being that should still be treated in the same manner as everybody else.”

Tom MacDougall/BBC Peter Hardy holding up one of his photographs, which captured a mouse hiding inside a flower.Tom MacDougall/BBC

Mr Hardy said he “never recognised” his own talent

Mr Skelley said: “The museum at its core is about local people, so it is with great delight that we are able to include Patricia and Peter in this new display.

“Peter’s lifelong interest in photography shows that creativity enriches the way we see the world.

“Patricia picking up her paint brushes again in later life has taught us that anyone can be creative – at any time in their lives.”



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