ADP Art Challenge in aid of Evelina London Children's Charity Last updated: Tuesday, 09 September 2025 Patients, families and members of staff are being encouraged to submit a piece of art for a special exhibition. By showcasing their creativity as part of this year's ADP Art Challenge, they can help raise money for Evelina London Children's Charity. The ADP Art Challenge was launched in 2018 by architect firm ADP's former Chair, Roger Fitzgerald, as a way for employees to express creativity while raising money for charity. ADP Architecture is designing the new spaces for the specialist children's cancer services for children from south London and much of south east England that are moving to Evelina London Children's Hospital, as well as new spaces for our existing kidney and heart services. Through their work, they have heard from patients and their families about how these areas could be designed to feel like a home from home. They have been inspired to make 'home from home' the theme for this year's Art Challenge in aid of Evelina London Children's Charity. They are asking Evelina London patients, families and staff and their own colleagues to interpret what home means to them through art, whether that's pets, cherished objects, special places or something purely imaginative. Creations can be in any format, in any artistic media. This includes paintings, drawings, photography, printing, textiles, sculpture, pottery, crafts, models, origami and more. The artwork submitted will be exhibited in November and sold to raise money for Evelina London Children's Charity. ADP will award prizes to entrants who best capture the home from home theme. Entrants will need to submit photographs of their artwork by 26 September and share original artworks with ADP by 31 October. Read the terms and conditions and submit a photograph of your artwork on the Art Challenge submission form. Print this page Contact us If you're a journalist and have a media enquiry, please contact us. Phone: 020 7188 5577 Email: gstt.press@nhs.net Other latest news Transport strikes Friday, 05 September 2025 Honouring 700 years of NHS excellence Monday, 01 September 2025 Amanda Pritchard takes up top job at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Monday, 01 September 2025 See all news