Gallery
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Showcasing CIC artists
CIC central office, Widnes has become an exclusive art gallery displaying original artworks from the CIC community. Following an initiative from Karen Sanders, PA to CIC Chief Executive, artists who access CIC services from across the UK have donated their artwork to CIC. The paintings have been framed, and are hanging in the communal areas for everyone to enjoy. This unique gallery is proving to be a great success with colleagues and visitors alike. We hope our artists will continue to donate their work so that we can showcase their efforts in our regional offices too.
Florida Fun...
In November 2004 Tommy, Alistair, Jan, Jeanette, Dave, Colin and Linz from CIC's Howden Hall, Edinburgh spent two weeks sunning themselves in Florida. From cruising on the Doggy Creek airboats to watching the fabulous shows at Seaworld - they caught it all on camera.
Les Dudley
This image of a ballerina was drawn and painted by Les Dudley. Les is also a keen poet and you can view a collection of his poems in the poetry section of the Living Room. Les is an active member of CIC's social inclusion steering group. The aim of the group is to develop and extend social inclusion at CIC. Les has also co-written and acted out a thought-provoking play about alcohol dependency. Together with partner Sharon Harrison they presented their performance at the Social Care Association (SCA) Conference in January 2005.
Joseph Fenton
Award winning artist Joseph Fenton lives in Glasgow and is supported by CIC services in Scotland. Joseph’s paints on huge canvas bases and his unique style is demonstrated through this striking and emotional piece. Joseph impressed judges by winning first prize in the Helen Keller Award in 2000 for his piece "The Grim Reaper". The competition which is named after the American deaf-blind campaigner, Dr Helen Keller, receives hundreds of entries from all over the world. His work is displayed at a variety of venues across Glasgow, from Kelingrove Art Museum in Glasgow City centre to CIC central office in Ballieston.
Karen Hall

Karen Hall is a trainee at CIC's Wolfcraig Training Project in Stirling. A keen photographer, Karen has developed new skills through her involvement with the project. Karens work has been displayed at a variety of events arcross Stirling, including the mental health project 'lets Make It Better' cafe and the Five year birthday celebration open day of Wolfcraig Training project. Click below to view some of Karen's collection.