an exhibition of work by ten recent art and design graduates
from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London
The Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 4JH
5 October – 4 November 2017
Monday: 8am – 8pm
Tuesday: 8am – 8pm
Wednesday: 8am – 10.30pm
Thursday: 8am – 9pm
Friday: 8am – 9pm
Saturday: 9am – 9pm
Sunday: 11am – 6pm
St Martin’s School of Art was established in 1854 by St Martin-in-the-Fields church. The Revd Henry Mackenzie and others were concerned that art and design training should be developed alongside the religious and general education already provided by Church schools, to ‘extend the influence of science and art upon productive industry’ following the Great Exhibition of 1851.
The art school soon became independent, eventually merging with Central School of Art, and now part of University of the Arts London. Central Saint Martins is an internationally recognized centre for art and design education and research, now based in Kings Cross. However, in their different ways, Central Saint Martins & St Martin-in-the-Fields share a common concern for social responsibility based on the belief that the creative growth of individuals, within a supportive and challenging community, can lead to the renewal of society.
curated by
Angela Sanchez del Campo and Mark Dunhill
organised by
Mark Dean, UAL Chaplaincy and Jonathan Evens, St Martin-in-the-Fields
supported by
University of the Arts London and Diocese of London University Chaplaincy
special thanks to
The Vicar and Churchwardens of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Allyson Hargreaves, Paul Haywood, Anne Smith and Andrew Willson
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