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We have introduced measures to keep everyone safe.We look forward to welcoming you back to your Cathedral soon.Gloucester Cathedral stands for the glory of God in Jesus Christ and for the good of all people. Gloucester Cathedral hosts artwork to recognise Gloucestershire refugees throughout history. Gloucester Cathedral Launches £1M ‘Beacon of Hope’ Appeal £250k Donation from Julia and Hans Rausing Trust Read More. Gloucester Cathedral stands for the glory of God in Jesus Christ and for the good of all people.
A light show paying tribute to work supporting asylum seekers and refugees is being held at Gloucester Cathedral. 20 December 2010 .
Do join us here in this special place which is both ‘sacred space and common ground.’ Gloucester Cathedral is Open Read More. Weekly Reflection, 15 July 2020 with Dean Stephen Lake Read More.
It aims to raise awareness of the crucial work GARAS does to support asylum seekers and refugees across the County.“We are really excited to be ending our 20th Birthday Celebrations in this inspiring and innovative way.
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As we start the New Year and decade, our wish for refugees here and across the World is that they find light in the reception they receive. A new interactive and immersive walkthrough art installation is heading to Gloucester Cathedral in 2020. On Monday 6 July we re-opened for general visits and extended opening times from 10.00am to 5.00pm (Monday to Saturday) and 12.00pm to 5.00pm (Sundays). With the theme “The twelve days of Christmas”, hundreds of people processed through the city for the Christmas lights to be switched on. The exhibition titled ‘Where There is Light’ marks the culmination of events celebrating 20 years of Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (GARAS) and features artwork by Gloucestershire based digital arts group, Squidsoup.Working in partnership with the Everyman Theatre, The Music Works and Gloucester Cathedral, the exhibition will provide a truly poignant, immersive sensory experience to visitors. Gloucester Cathedral Welcomes Visitors from Monday 6 July Read More. The immersive exhibition will be installed at the Lady Chapel. by Margaret Duggan.
Artist and Founder Anthony Rowe is thrilled to have the artwork exhibited locally and said “We are delighted to have this opportunity to show our work in a new context and to a new audience, highlighting the struggles that refugees and asylum seekers frequently face, and celebrating organisations that have been set up to help them.”Visitors to ‘Where There is Light’ will see the Lady Chapel transformed into an environment where virtual and physical worlds coincide. Do join us here in this special place which is both ‘sacred space and common ground.’ On Sunday 5 July, your Cathedral began regular worship again.
Choral Scholars join forces With a Virtual Evensong to raise funds Read More. The immersive exhibition will be installed at the Lady Chapel.
Working in partnership with the Everyman …
by. The exhibition titled ‘Where There is Light’ marks the culmination of events celebrating 20 years of Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (GARAS) and features artwork by Gloucestershire based digital arts group, Squidsoup. As well as the Sunday Eucharist at 10.15am there will be a daily (Mon-Sat) Holy Communion at 12.30pm and Evening Prayer at 4.30pm. We hope they find an opportunity to start to rebuild their lives” Adele Owen, GARAS.A specially designed soundscape created by the Everyman Writers Lab, The Music Works and Squidsoup accompanies the exhibit giving an audio narrative featuring stories of people from various countries who are now living in Gloucester and who have used the services that GARAS offers.Squidsoup installations have featured at galleries, music and light festivals all over the world and are currently displaying in Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona and Millennium Square Bristol.
An incredibly immersive art installation is heading to Gloucester Cathedral at the start of 2020.