Sir Gareth Southgate officially opens transformed Martin House Children’s Hospice
Martin House Children’s Hospice officially opened the doors to THE BUILD on Friday 5th June – a major £21.9m redevelopment project designed…
A special commemorative print celebrating the transformation of Martin House Children’s Hospice has been unveiled by Sir Gareth Southgate.
Created by Yorkshire artist and illustrator Tall Paul Kelly, the artwork was commissioned to mark the completion of the BUILD – Martin House’s £21.9 million redevelopment project designed to safeguard the future of children’s palliative care across Yorkshire.
The print was officially unveiled by Sir Gareth during the hospice’s launch celebrations on 5 June, attended by families, supporters, staff and community partners.
Now hanging proudly in the hospice entrance, the artwork captures the spirit of Martin House and will welcome children, young people and families for years to come.
Known for his detailed, characterful illustrations and creative use of negative space, Tall Paul Kelly combines design and illustration to tell stories through his work, collaborating with studios and organisations across the UK.
Speaking about the commission, he said:
“I was honoured to be asked to create a commemorative print for the newly revamped Martin House Children’s Hospice.”
“The site was officially opened following an incredible redevelopment which has created even bigger and better facilities for the children and families who rely on the hospice.”
“The print will hang in the entrance for years to come, so it felt incredibly special to be involved in such an important moment in Martin House’s history.”
“Huge congratulations to Clair and the whole Martin House team for their extraordinary work overseeing the BUILD.”
Clair Holdsworth, Chief Executive at Martin House, said:
“We wanted to mark this extraordinary moment in Martin House’s history with something that would last for generations, so we’re delighted to have worked with Tall Paul Kelly to create this beautiful piece of artwork.”
“The print captures not just our transformed building, but the warmth, joy and sense of community that makes Martin House so special to the children, young people and families we support.”
“It now hangs proudly in our entrance to welcome families to Martin House, serving as a lasting reminder of what we achieved together through the BUILD.”
The BUILD has transformed and expanded Martin House, creating new specialist facilities including a hydrotherapy pool, immersive sensory room, recording studio and enhanced clinical spaces, alongside a new Education Centre and improved family accommodation.
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