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Clinton Chaloner

Clinton has worked in a variety of media including painting, printmaking, and sculpture, recent years have seen me concentrating on working with wood, creating pieces inspired by and destined for the natural environment.

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Arabella Dorman

Arabella Dorman is a British war artist and portrait painter who has worked with refugees in Lesbos, Calais and Dunkirk. In December 2015 she created an art installation at St James’s by suspending a dinghy, which had been used to transport refugees across the Mediterranean, from our roof.

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The Revd Dr Ayla Lepine
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‘A deeper love’: Soul at Saint James

Ayla shares her experience of Soul at St James, an uplifting and inspiring monthly Gospel Music event at St James’s with Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir.

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Jesse Darling: Miserere

St James’s Piccadilly presents Miserere, a new commission of artwork in the sanctuary of the church by Jesse Darling 12 -16 October 2022.

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St James’s – A New Beginning

St James’s – A New Beginning performed by The Cory Band on 1 April 2023 in a concert in support of The Wren Project.

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The artists’ church

Known as the artists’ church, St James’s has been a spiritual home for many artists and has strong links to its Piccadilly neighbour, the Royal Academy of Arts.

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Quobna Ottobah Cugoano

Quobna Ottobah Cugoano was a prominent African abolitionist and writer in the late 18th century. Born around 1757 in what is now Ghana, he was kidnapped and sold into slavery as a young boy. He was eventually transported to the Caribbean and later brought to England, where he gained his freedom.

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The Renatus Harris Organ

Ray Crocker, St James’s congregation historian, shares some of the history of the organ including its royal origins.

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