Arts Articles

Friends Meeting House, Frenchay, Bristol

25 April 2013 | by UA Fanthorpe | 1 comment

When the doors of the house are shut, Eyes lidded, mouth closed, nose and ears Doing their best to idle, fingers allowed out Only on parole; when the lovely holy distractions, Safe scaffolding of much-loved formulae, Have been rubbed away; then the plant Begins to grow. It is hard to...

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Here

25 April 2013 | by Rebecca Dyde

Here, silence amongst the great and the fallen nearby, a meadow of cornflower blue and poppy red, a place of remembrance, reflecting sorrow and loss: of sacrifices given and honour to the dead.

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Dancing

14 March 2013 | by Reg Naulty

'happiness caught in a crowd' | Photo: Raina Emms / flickr CC.

Their faces were different, not their on-the-bus faces, or at-work faces, but unveiled, happy faces.

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Art as ministry

14 March 2013 | by Elinor Smallman

The finished mandala. | Photo: Elinor Smallman.

Complete silence. A gathered Meeting. Rich, unspoken, ministry; expressed through pencil, charcoal and ink. Such was the experience of Friends who gathered for an art-based Meeting for Worship, led by Judith Bromley Nicholls and Linda Murgatroyd, at the close of a recent Quaker Arts Network (QAN) event. Each was given...

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War Requiem

14 March 2013 | by John Lampen

I sometimes feel I have never got over the first world war. This is an odd thing to say, since I wasn’t born till long after, and my father only enlisted in 1918. But it still haunts me, and now that Quakers are thinking of marking (but certainly not celebrating)...

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Rachel Wilson

07 March 2013 | by Geoffrey Braithwaite

Two pages from the first of Rachel Wilson’s three journals. | Photo: Trish Carn.

It all started in Friends House Library a few years ago when my wife Molly was searching out material for her book on Daniel Baker. He was a seventeenth century naval captain who, according to state papers, became ‘tainted with Quakerism’ and was removed from service. He embarked, instead, on...

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The path

07 March 2013 | by Sharon Watson

The pathless path... | Photo: TTobias Vemmerby / flickr CC.

Resetting my fickle, twitchy compass, Refinding God’s true North, I get my bearings and Tramp off.

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In the labyrinth

14 February 2013 | by Tim Cook

A snow-covered labyrinth. | Photo: Stephanie Hayton.

In the labyrinth There are no wrong turns And no dead ends. Each step brings you on Inevitably, inexorably, Towards your destination

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On surviving the operation

31 January 2013 | by Mary Brown

Because I did not die, Two strangers Continue to live in a world of darkness. Another two to suffer the half-life offered by dialysis. All made poorer by my survival.

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‘Resettlement’ in the East

24 January 2013 | by Ted Edwards | 1 comment

Holocaust Memorial in Baltimore, Maryland | Photo: Bill McChesney / flickr CC

On 27 January 1945 advancing Russian troops liberated the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz in Poland. 27 January has become Holocaust Memorial Day when we remember ‘the final solution to the Jewish question’. At the time it was cynically promoted as ‘resettlement’ in the East.

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