02: Deborah Hobson

Injustice
Photographic image, Huawei P30 mobile phone camera

Injustice
Photographic image, Huawei P30 mobile phone camera
Arts Chaplaincy Projects connects arts practitioners with spiritual communities and encourages religious enquiry in arts research. We seek to operate via agency not power and criticality without hierarchy. All always welcome 🏳️🌈
 
 a new series of practice-based research collaborations
 
 on tour in collaboration with Goldsmiths Department of Art
 
 Chelsea MA Fine Art students exhibiting alongside artists from the church
 
 Chelsea BA Fine Art students researching contested legacies in St Paul’s Cathedral
 
 with José Carlos Diaz, Tina Beattie, Jarel Robinson-Brown
 
 If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am only for myself, what am I? If not now, when?
 
 30 practice-led conversations, held in collaboration with Goldsmiths College
 
 An art project for Lent, leading to an online exhibition for Easter, with 36 artists showing 140 works
 
 a project building on connections made during The Spiritual Exercises, with 72 artists working in 24 collaborations
 
 An online exhibition mediating memory and longing via the parameters of the present, featuring 100 artists
 
 A project exploring the potential of craft-based practices for communal healing, working between London and Peru
 
 A penitential mass with five video and sound works replacing the choral parts
 
 A collaborative exhibition to celebrate the 50th anniversary of St George’s Interdenominational Chapel at Heathrow Airport
 
 An exhibition of work by ten recent art and design graduates from Central Saint Martins in the Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields, reconnecting the college and the church that founded it
 
 An Easter vigil with 14 video works projected onto the Henry Moore altar in St Stephen Walbrook Church, interspersed with readings and silence, culminating in a dawn Eucharist
 
 A series of talks across UAL focusing on the relation between creative and spiritual practices, with Faisal Abdu’Allah, Bonnie Camplin, Lucy Newman Cleeve, Sophie Gorton, Sarah Lightman, and Justin Senryū Williams