Legacies

Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square

How your gift helps 

Your will is a lasting reflection of your life, values and experiences. If you feel passionately about the visual arts, you can play a vital part in helping us to champion living artists by inspiring and educating diverse audiences about contemporary British art.

As a charity, the Federation of British Artists relies on the generosity of the public to support contemporary figurative artists in the UK. A gift in your will enables us to ensure a continuing legacy for future generations. 

With your help we can continue to:

• Support contemporary British artists by providing professional development opportunities, bursaries and prizes

• Enrich our active Exhibitions Programme

• Build our resources and improve our Gallery spaces

• Provide the best access possible to all audiences

 

Get in touch 

If you are considering leaving a gift to the FBA in your will and you would like to let us know, we would love to hear from you so that we can help you with any information you may need and offer you opportunities to become more closely involved with the FBA and Mall Galleries. 

If you would like to get in touch, please contact us on clareobrien@mallgalleries.com or 020 7968 0952. All legacy enquiries are treated in strict confidence.

The FBA is a registered charity with charity registration number: 200048. The registered address of the FBA is The Federation of British Artists, 17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD. 

 

Image: Peter Brown, "London Begins To Come Back, Trafalgar Square", April 2021, 76 x 76cm.

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