See the big picture: Southern Eye Specialists
A unique exhibition celebrates an important perspective while enhancing the experience for patients at a leading ophthalmology practice in Christchurch.
The arrival of works by photographic artist Conor Clarke at their Kilmore Street premises is another way Southern Eye Specialists (SES) is looking after patients and championing eye care.
The exhibition, As far as the eye can reach, is being held in conjunction with Jonathan Smart Gallery. Conor worked with the blind and low vision community, inviting participants to describe a landscape from memory before recreating the text in a series of large, touchable photographs.
Each remembered landscape incorporates braille to provide a multi-sensory experience for viewers. For exhibition organiser
Dr Jim Borthwick, the event provides the perfect combination between the SES focus on patient care and his passion and support for local artists.
“I believe this is the first exhibition to be undertaken in an ophthalmology practice in New Zealand,” says Dr Borthwick. “It was also an important opportunity for us to support Blind Low Vision NZ, Glaucoma NZ and Macular Degeneration NZ, and a percentage of the proceeds from sales will go to these charities.”
The reception area is a specific focus at SES, with patients often needing to spend time there while undertaking different tests and procedures. “The patient experience is so vital to get right,” he adds. “We’ve invested in making these spaces as warm and inviting as possible with a well-designed space, comfortable seating and, of course, plenty of beautiful artwork.”