| The F Word: Images of Forgiveness exhibition is a thought provoking collection of arresting images and personal narratives exploring forgiveness in the face of atrocity. First launched in London in 2004, it has since been displayed in over 300 venues worldwide. Drawing together voices from South Africa, America, Israel, Palestine, Northern Ireland and England, the exhibition examines forgiveness as a healing process, a journey out of victimhood and, ultimately, a journey of hope.To hire the exhibition in the UK you simply need to email us and we will contact you with full details: office@theforgivenessproject.com. For more information about how to hire the exhibit download the Exhibition Information Pack (UK only) (7.68MB)
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leave us some feedback The F Word exhibition in the UK can be seen at:St. Stephen’s Church, High Street, Exeter The Church of St Paul and St Stephen, Gloucester Saturday 23rd March: Changing Tunes Concert at 7.30 p.m. Findhorn Foundation
The F Word exhibition in the US and Canada can be seen at:Bergen Community College – Paramus (main campus) Further dates to be confirmed very soon. For information on hiring the exhibition in the US or Canada, see our USA pages.
The F Word exhibition is also on tour in Germany:If you are interested in hiring out the exhibition in Germany, please contact: office@theforgivenessproject.com |
“Probably the most important exhibition I’ve ever seen.” “I have seen the exhibition twice myself now and for me it is the most moving and helpful experience of my life – it helped me cope with my own experience when all other methods had not succeeded” “Thank you so much for the f-word exhibition. What a remarkable and wonderful project. It’s so unusual for topics which relate to our ultimate values to be made so readily accessible. Having the exhibition in the centre of Leeds for shoppers to browse was tremendous.” “This is real art. About humanity. A triumph of meaning. More Please!” “I recently saw the Forgiveness exhibition up in Findhorn… THANKYOU so much for it. I was blown away. Had to visit it in 3 doses as so much to take in and I was overwhelmed with emotion. I would actually describe it as a life-changing experience. It took me to the centre of my own humanity.” Natasha, Scotland |
