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Cloud of Witnesses: Images of faith and divinity today
An open call exhibition exploring images of faith and divinity today
Vessel: reflections and comments
The many definitions of the word ‘vessel’ emphasise the versatility and richness of the term, its potential interpretations providing a medium for creative expression, symbolism and the exploration of concepts relating to containment, transportation, embodiment and transformation.
‘Mysterious Ways: Art, faith and transcendence’
Orla O’Byrne reviews ‘Mysterious Ways’, an exhibition exploring art, faith and transcendence at the Glucksman in Cork
Summer issue no 118
The Summer issue of Art and Christianity includes an exclusive interview with the Turner-Prize nominated artist Andrea Büttner; exhibition reviews from Paul Hills, Rob Hawkins and Jonathan Koestlé-Cate; book reviews by Rey Conquer, Peter Doll and Sarah Adegbite; and a Spotlight on Art column on the artist Mary Barnes.
Ecclesiart in Cathedrals: Winchester
Winchester Cathedral is full of delights: artwork from the last 100 years has been creatively and joyfully commissioned throughout the building.
2023 A+C Impact Report
Read our 2023 Impact Report to take a look back over the past year and find out how you can support our activities.
What is Ecclesiart?
Ecclesiart is a unique resource, mapping the range of modern and contemporary art in churches.
Phil Baines, designer for A+C
We’re deeply sorry to hear of the death of Phil Baines on Friday 19 January. Phil designed the A+C logo, its journal, and much more of A+C’s printed material over the last 20 years.
Ecclesiart: Reaching 100
Find out more about our current project to extend the Ecclesiart project to 100 entries, and uncover a treasure trove of beautiful Christian art.
The journal, now in full colour
Our journal is now in full colour.
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Listen to the Ecclesiart podcast
Laura Moffatt, Director of A+C, speaks about her work with A+C and takes us on a tour of London churches to visit a selection of modern and contemporary artworks that the organisation is documenting as part of its Ecclesiart project