The Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars ranks 110th in precedence of the City livery companies. Recognised as a Company without Livery in 2010, it was constituted a Livery Company on 11 February 2014 by the Court of Aldermen of the City of London.[1]
Motto | Artes in Urbe colamus (We foster Arts in the City) |
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Location | c/o Furniture Makers' Hall, 12 Austin Friars, London EC2 |
Date of formation | 2010 (without Livery) 2014 (with Livery) |
Company association | Decorative/applied arts |
Order of precedence | 110th |
Master of company | Graham Barker DL FSA |
Website | www.artsscholars.org |
Masters Arts Scholar
edit- 2006–07: Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville CH
- 2007–08: Geoffrey Bond OBE FSA
- 2008–09: Jonathan Horne MBE FSA
- 2009–10: Dr Geoff Egan FSA
- 2010–11: Mark Bridge
- 2011–12: Philippa Glanville OBE FSA
- 2012–13: Christopher Claxton Stevens
- 2013–14: Nicholas Somers FRICS
- 2014–15: Alderman Ian Luder CBE JP
- 2015–16: Alastair Leslie TD DL
- 2016–17: Tom Christopherson
- 2017–18: Dr Loyd Grossman CBE FRHistS
- 2018–19: Paul Viney[2]
- 2019–20: Dr Georgina Gough FRGS
- 2020–22: John Spanner TD JP
- 2022–23: Alan S. Cook
- 2023–24: Graham Barker DL FSA[3]
Company Chaplain and Guild Church
editClerk
editCh Isp (retd) Alan Cook JP, Director of Ceremonies of the Order of St John, serves since 2021 as Clerk to the Arts Scholars' Company.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Report, General Purposes Committee of Aldermen", Agenda and Minutes, City of London Court of Aldermen, 11 February 2014
- ^ www.sofaa.org
- ^ www.berkshirelieutenancy.org
- ^ "Arts Scholars' Company - Livery Companies of the City of London". liverydatabase.liverycompanies.info. Retrieved 7 October 2019.