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Call to Holy Ground, film screening

  • The Chapel, King's College London, Strand London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom (map)

A chance to see the 20 min film commissioned by A+C as part of the Call to Holy Ground project which took place in Leytonstone, east London in 2020-21. This follows evensong in the Chapel (optional) at 5.30pm.

Following a lecture given in October last year for the Associate of King’s College London lecture series –  Inside London: The Story of a City in Nine Artworks – A+C is delighted to be collaborating with the Dean's Office and Chaplaincy at King's College London and Fourthland to host a screening of ‘Call to Holy Ground’.

‘Call to Holy Ground’ is a short film exploring the intersections of belief, sanctuary and nature:

"The video is a pilgrimage through the elements, with elders and artists, exploring the sacred essence, and the connection with the inner landscape. The work becomes a bridge between faiths, generations, spiritual and ecological practices, bringing together the processes of ‘forming the new scripture’ and the importance of the everyday sacred act, and its role in a larger constellation of acts."

The screening will be followed by a discussion with artist Isik Sayarer, lecturer in modern Asian Religions Dr Karen O’Brien Kop (KCL), and Laura Moffatt (Director of A+C).

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