Links

F·A·R· member organisations and individuals

Art and Sacred Places Art and Sacred Places celebrates and encourages the interaction of art and religion by commissioning artists to make work in sacred places. While exploring and illuminating the relationship between contemporary art and spirituality, it finds new audiences for art and challenging new spaces for artists.

Art and Christianity Enquiry ACE is the leading UK organisation in the field of visual art and religion offering stimulating educational projects and publications, advice, information and skills.

The Chaplaincy for the Arts and Recreation  is a Company Limited by Guarantee and a Registered Charity. The Company is established to promote the religious and other charitable work of the Christian Churches within the Dioceses of York, Durham and Newcastle and elsewhere, in particular through education and the arts.

The Methodist Church Collection of Modern Christian Art

Richard Davey, chaplain to Nottingham Trent University

Other links

Faith and the Arts

Arts Centre Group Arts Centre Group brings together Christians who are working professionally in the field of the arts. They exist to support, encourage, inspire and mentor each other seeking to integrate life, faith and artistic endeavours.

The Christian Arts Trust A charitable trust for the encouragement, promotion and development of public appreciation in those arts which are essentially consistent with the Christian faith and have as their primary purpose the propagation of Christian truths and ideals.

YaD Arts Radical Diaspora Culture in the Present Tense

The London Jewish Cultural Centre offers the widest range of Jewish learning opportunities and Jewish cultural events in the UK. Jewish education and entertainment for the whole community.

Artists Circle is a West Midlands based arts initiative aiming to raise the profile of Muslim artists and artists inspired by Islam. It acts as a reference point initiating partnerships between artists and those seeking their services.

Jewish Community Centre (JCC) aims to provide Jews with a lasting sense of community and to promote the best of Jewish values. At its core is building Jewish life, through cultural, social, educational, and recreational activities. Social action is also central to the JCC movement – helping those in need both within and outside the Jewish community. Most JCCs have their own building where they hold extensive programmes of events. We are currently a “JCC without walls”, but are working on plans for our own building.