SUPPORTERS
Known to millions of television viewers as a regular expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, Paul specialises in the art, architecture, design and decorative arts of the 19th and 20th centuries. You can read about Paul's support for the project HERE.
Graham is an artist, curator, consultant, graduate of University College, London and one time fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. His work has exhibited in London, New York, Tokyo and France. You can read about Graham's support for the project HERE.
Kevin joined All Souls Lodge No. 170 in 1986, is a Past Master of the lodge and has served in a number of Provincial offices across Craft Freemasonry and the Supreme Grand Chapter of England. You can read about Kevin's support for the project HERE.
Public Statues and Sculpture Association
The PSSA is the natural successor to the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (PMSA), which ran successfully for nearly 30 years. Founded on similar principles, the PSSA will advance the understanding and appreciation of sculpture. You can read about the associations support for the project HERE.
Lord Palumbo is a Property Developer, Patron of the Arts, Former Chairman of the Arts Council of Great Britain and current Chairman of The Pritzker Prize for Architecture. You can read about Lord Palumbo's support for the project HERE.
Neil Spiller is a Professor of Architecture and is currently Editor of Architectural Design. He was formally Hawksmoor Chair of Architecture and Landscape and Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich. You can read about Professor Spiller's support for the project HERE.
"At this time, when the United Kingdom and the rest of the world, commemorates the sacrifice of so many in opposing evil, this inspirational depiction of Faith, Hope and Charity is of increasing relevance to our modern society." - Kevin Abbiss.