Nature-inspired artwork bringing joy to HSC Children’s Hospital
Colourful, nature-inspired artwork will soon adorn the walls at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre Children’s Hospital. The art pieces were selected as part of a pilot project to transform the hospital’s childhood cancer, blood disorders and transplants ward, known as CK5.
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HSC Artwork A polar bear mural by Kal Barteski featured on a wall at Winnipeg’s HSC Children’s Hospital is pictured on May 20, 2026. (Scott Andersson/CTV News Winnipeg)
HSC Artwork Amr Ismail’s painting called “Chasing Dreams Across the Sky” is pictured at HSC Children’s Hospital on May 20, 2026. Ismail is one of 20 artists chosen to be part of the pilot project. (Ken Gabel/CTV News Winnipeg)
HSC Artwork A poster board showing four of the art pieces that will be featured on the walls of HSC Children’s Hospital is seen on May 20, 2026. (Ken Gabel/CTV News Winnipeg)
HSC Artwork An art piece titled “Zoongide’ ewin,” created by Annie Beach, is seen at HSC Children’s Hospital in Winnipeg on May 20, 2026. More than 160 artists submitted pieces to the pilot project. (Ken Gabel/CTV News Winnipeg)
HSC Artwork Four of the art pieces selected for the pilot project are seen on a poster board at HSC Children’s Hospital on May 20, 2026. The artwork is scheduled to go up on the walls in the coming months. (Ken Gabel/CTV News Winnipeg)
HSC Artwork Micaela Gilbert’s piece “Home Is Where You Are” is pictured at HSC Children’s Hospital on May 20, 2026. The pilot project is part of a larger plan to reimagine the in-patient rooms at the hospital. (Ken Gabel/CTV News Winnipeg)