The Tour
How to tour Art for Health Galleries
While you are waiting, visit our award winning ART FOR HEALTH original art collection and audio tour. Look for green stickers on certain artworks to access a cell phone guided tour describing the work featured. Tour at your own pace and listen to the hospital curator talk about the art work.
NORTH ENTRANCE – SURGICAL ENTRANCE – GROUND FLOOR
The Wagner Pavilion Building on the ground floor includes several areas of art. Visit the Wagner Pavilion Surgical Center and Rehabilitation Department area, and you will see art displayed from the entrance all the way to the elevators bank leading to the Main Building.
SOUTH TOWER - Main Elevators in Lobby
If you are visiting an inpatient, take a few moments to enjoy the art in the hallways and the connecting bridges to the original main building on the second, third and fourth floors.
PROGRESSIVE CARE UNIT – Second Floor – Wagner Elevators
NEW MAIN ENTRANCE AND MAIN LOBBY
The new South Tower (In - Patient four story building) has a changing exhibit featuring local artists and art organizations in the Lobby and on each patient floor. This is our Hudson River Gallery area.
FIRST FLOOR MAIN HALLWAY
The Original Building (From Diagnostic Imaging area to Administration) Main Hallway houses a gallery space exhibiting art from our permanent collection as well as rotating exhibits featuring local artists and student art work.




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