Showing posts with label central hall westminster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label central hall westminster. Show all posts

Monday, 6 August 2012

Westminster Arts Inspired by the Games Festival














Chris Clack is part of exhibitions at Westminster Abbey, St Margaret's and Methodist Central Hall celebrate the Cultural Olympiad with a range of artistic forms from sculpture, carvings and glasswork to art installations, photography and paintings in various medium. A huge canvas - 18 feet high by 72 feet long painted by artists from every corner of the globe - is among an amazing array of artwork inspired by the Olympic Games and now on display across Westminster in Central London.

The exhibitions are in partnership with More Than Gold, the agency established by all the main denominations to help churches make the most of the Games. The ‘Westminster Arts Inspired by the Games’ Festival is open throughout the Games and incorporates work from a number of celebrated artists from around the world. Details on contributors can be found at http://www.morethangold.org.uk/art.

‘With such a wide array of nations represented at the Games, it is exciting to see artists from around the world collaborating on these art exhibitions. The displays, housed in iconic London churches, are important because they help connect themes from the Christian faith with the Olympic vision,’ says Andy Frost who leads More Than Gold’s Creative and Performing Arts team.

Westminster Abbey features the work of the British-born sculptor Eleanor Cardozo, combining her classical training in sculpture with personal sport experience: ‘With twenty years as a professional sculptor I have used my knowledge of the human anatomy and my experience as a gymnast to create a collection of bronze gymnasts to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games. Each sculpture perfectly conveys the Olympic philosophy of combining in a balanced whole, the body, will and mind,’ Eleanor Cardozo said.
Next door to the Abbey, St Margaret’s Church hosts a free exhibition which features a range of artistic disciplines from textiles to fine art.

Methodist Central Hall will host two exhibitions during the Games, one of which is a huge canvas 18 feet high by 72 feet long. This piece is comprised of 141 canvasses painted separately by individuals and groups of artists from every corner of the globe. The canvas, entitled Key of David holds the biblical promise that it ‘opens doors that no one can close and closes doors that no one can open’.

Bryan Pollard, a Creative Director from New Zealand, has orchestrated the artists to create a piece which ‘truly celebrates the unity amidst diversity spirit that is a trademark of the Olympic Games’ Each artist joining this international project sees their personal contribution as a living testimony of their creative gifts given by a Creator God.

Additionally, a selection of work from the Methodist Collection of Modern Christian Art is on display in Methodist Central Hall Westminster and offers the public a rare opportunity to view works from this impressive, yet little known, collection. On show are artworks by key twentieth-century figures, including, but not limited to: Graham Sutherland, Edward Burra, Eric Gill, Patrick Heron, Elizabeth Frink, Jacques Iselin, Georges Rouault, and Craigie Aitchison. This exhibition should attract Modern art enthusiasts, individuals with an interest in religious art, and curious members of the public alike.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

c4m @ the Pentecost Festival

This Saturday we will be in the Market Place at the Pentecost Festival promoting our work generally and the Run With The Fire project, in particular.

The Pentecost Festival is a celebration of the birth of the church through creatively showcasing the diversity of the church and giving an opportunity for people to discover more about Jesus through arts, music, drama, comedy, film, debates and discussions.  It takes place in cafes, exhibition spaces, parks and bars across central London and is open to everyone.

The Market Place is Pentecost Festival’s only exhibition space. The idea behind the Market Place is to have a space for charities and Christian organizations to have an opportunity to share resources, information and events with Pentecost Festival goers. The Market Place will have over 20 different charities, Christian organisations and companies bringing stalls/stands. As time of writing the confirmed exhibitors that will be there are: SJI (with FRESH); Christian Aid; Traidcraft; Toybox; The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion; SPEAK; Mission Year Project; Festive; Feed The Minds; Cards From Africa; Recreation; CSW; Global Day of Prayer; Lynda Bean; YWAM; Christian Clothing Alliance; Creation Resources Trust; Wycliffe; Open The Book; Living Stones; 10 Week Worship Leader.


The Market Place will be located in the Aldergate Room and Westminster Foyer at Methodist Central Hall Westminster. The address is: Methodist Central Hall Westminster, Storey's Gate, London SW1H 9NH.

Sunday, 24 May 2009

Pentecost Festival exhibition

Five Commission For Mission artists - Harvey Bradley, Jonathan Evens, David Hawkins, Rosalind Hore and Henry Shelton - will be exhibiting at Westminster Methodist Central Hall (Storey's Gate, Westminster, SW1H 9NH - click here for directions) as part of the Festival Feel section of the Pentecost Festival programme.

Our exhibition will be taking place on Saturday 30th May from 12 noon to 6.00pm. In addition to our exhibition, Harvey Bradley and Henry Shelton will each give a painting demonstration.

For more details see: http://www.pentecostfestival.co.uk/#/commission4mission/4533128379.

Friday, 3 April 2009

C4M's Pentecost Festival exhibition

Apocalyptic Landscape by Jonathan Evens

Station 3: Jesus Falling 1 by Henry Shelton

Christ by Rosalind Hore

Bursting through the Crown of Thorns by Harvey Bradley
The Pentecost Festival is a London weekend festival with hundreds of events celebrating diversity in the Christian faith: multi-culturalism, arts, politics, ecology, worship. Co-ordinated by Share Jesus International over the Pentecost weekend 26th - 31st May 2009, the festival is highly visible and takes place in the parks, coffee shops, bars, churches, clubs and theatres of central London. In 2008, the festival's inaugural year, the capital saw 10,000 people enjoy over 150 events at more than 60 venues and outdoor spaces.

Four Commission For Mission artists - Harvey Bradley, Jonathan Evens, Rosalind Hore and Henry Shelton - will be exhibiting at Central Hall Westminster as part of the Festival Feel section of the Pentecost Festival programme. Our exhibition will be taking place on Saturday 30th May from 12 noon to 6.00pm. In addition to our exhibition, Harvey Bradley and Henry Shelton will each give a painting demonstration. Click here for more details from the Pentecost Festival website.