Tonic Arts
Enhancing environments and enriching experiences.
Tonic Arts is NHS Lothian Charity’s vibrant, award-winning arts in health programme, creatively enhancing the patient, staff and visitor experience at NHS Lothian.
Working in partnership with staff and patients, we deliver a diverse arts programme of events, workshops, exhibitions and site-specific art commissions that help improve staff and patient health and wellbeing across the NHS Lothian community.
Watch our video to find out more about how we use art and creativity to enhance health and wellbeing
Latest news

NHS Lothian Charity: Tonic Arts Welcomes Trolleydarity…
Trolleydarity’s Scratch n Sniff Staycation for the Discerning Static Traveller is an innovative new project by artists Shona Reppe and […]

Art Exhibition Shines Light on Scotland’s First Rena…
A moving and inspiring art exhibition created by young adults living with kidney conditions, is now open at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh marking a milestone moment for NHS Lothian’s pioneering Renal Young Adult Service.

Hivestock Festival brings music, sunshine and smiles t…
The grounds of Royal Edinburgh Hospital came alive at the end of August with music and celebration as annual outdoor festival, Hivestock, returned once again

Nicola Benedetti brings festival experience to patient…
We were delighted to welcome Nicola Benedetti, Director of the Edinburgh International Festival and world-renowned violinist, to the Royal Infirmary […]
What’s on

Network Event: Creatively Minded
Our next online Tonic Arts network meeting is to let you know about our Creatively Minded project.

Looking Through a New Lens
NHS Lothian Charity’s Green Health and Tonic Arts programmes are proud to present a photographic exhibition of original images created by […]

Out of the BluePrint: A 10 year retrospective
This exhibition is produced collaboratively between Out of the Blueprint and NHS Lothian Charity: Tonic Arts as part of a […]

Sea Trek Parade
This exhibition showcases the costumes, artwork and photos from the recent Sea Trek parade at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, which […]
Spotlight on: Havens
NHS Lothian Charity’s programmes, Tonic Arts and Green Health, in partnership with Stills Gallery, are proud to present ‘Havens’ – a series of portraits and stories documenting NHS Lothian staff members’ work-life experiences.

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Our RSPB Nature Connections officer, Beth has been working with volunteers from our Fighting Against Cancer Edinburgh fund to explore how patients and visitors can connect with nature while they’re in the Edinburgh Cancer Centre. Fresh air and connection with nature have long been appreciated in healthcare settings, and there is an ever-increasing body of evidence showing the positive impact that connection with nature can have on physical and mental health.
Together with the help of RSPB volunteers they have supported the planting of over 1,000 bulbs in the beautiful Amanda’s Garden – a peaceful, contemplative greenspace designed for patients, visitors and staff to relax and connect with nature. The newly planted bulbs will add colour and nectar for hungry early pollinators.
A huge thank you to Eurofins who donated 74 Easter eggs to St John`s Hospital, they were well received by patients of all ages. 🐣🥚
Thank you to Biffa for donating Easter eggs to our children`s ward at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People! We`re sure our young patients will enjoy these over this Easter weekend 🐣🥚
Not all patients at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh can get outdoors — especially those recovering from a stroke. So the Speech and Language Therapy Team found a wonderful solution… they brought nature to them. 🌿
After meeting with the RIE Ranger in the staff wellbeing garden, the team explored how natural elements could support patients on the ward. Together, they created nature boxes filled with items like pine cones, twigs, scented materials and nature‑themed cards to help with speech therapy, sensory engagement and confidence-building.
The result?
✨ More meaningful patient sessions
✨ Boosted team morale
✨ Better support for recovery
✨ Free, creative resources anyone can use
A small idea making a big difference to patient care. 💚
Read more about the impact in our Nature Ranger impact report!
We`re thrilled to announce our Tonic Arts Purchase Prize winner from the 17th annual Royal Scottish Academy`s New Contemporaries 2026 exhibition! Showcasing Scotland`s best emerging talent, this year`s exhibition features 64 artists and architects selected from the 2025 degree shows. 🥁
We`re delighted to have purchased two photographic works from Glasgow School of Art graduate Ellis Bairstow - 12 Commercial Court, 2025, and Persevere Court, 2026, from our very own Leith. Ellis’s works both record a very distinct period in architecture and capture tower block life (look closely!) celebrating local communities at threat of possible future demolition.
🎨 Ellis` work will be joining our Tonic Collection of over 2500 artworks, which brings cheer and distraction to patients, staff, and visitors across over 30 @nhs_lothian sites.
💬 In his own words, Ellis shared: ““I’m so delighted to receive the Tonic Arts Purchase Prize and having my work join a collection that’s displayed in NHS Lothian hospitals, for such an important cause means a lot to me.
The work documents a part of Scottish life that’s had a huge impact on communities, where tower blocks like Persevere Court in Leith have shaped the skyline and people’s lives since the 1960s. With so many of these buildings now being demolished, the project is about holding onto those places and the communities around them.
It feels really special for the work to be shown in a setting like this, within the community it comes from. I hope it brings back memories for people, whether they lived in the towers or just grew up around them and creates a sense of connection and recognition. The work is a preservation of a community and I feel very proud that it gets to be seen by so many and provide arts access to those who may need it the most.”
We`re delighted to welcome Ellis` striking and thoughtful works to the Tonic Collection.
@royal_scottish_academy @ellis.bairstow @nationalgalleriesscot
Image Credits:
Artist: Ellis Bairstow, RSA New Contemporaries
Install shot: Julie Howden
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We are wishing the best of luck to Eric, who is flying out today to take part in the Marathon Des Sables as a fundraiser.
The event takes place in the Sahara which spans 270km in distance over 7 days. The temperatures range from 30-50+ during the day!
We can`t wait to hear how he got on!
Thank you to our friends at Robertson who kindly donated benches that will be well used by the staff based at the Astley Ainslie Hospital and by patients working with our Nature Ranger as part of the LEAP New Shoots programme.
“Robertson are a responsible business who are proud to continually support the NHS Lothian Charity. We hope these benches allow patients and staff to make use of the outdoor spaces at the Woodland House garden.” - Laura Wilson, Social Impact Manager at Robertson
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