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Santa’s Helpers: Being Santa (Exhibition by Matthew Askey)

29th November 2024 - 6th January 2025

FREE

Artist Matthew Askey invites you to explore a unique collection of drawings inspired by the enduring legacy of St Nicholas, the patron saint of this very cathedral. In this series, titled Santa’s Helpers, Askey presents portraits of modern-day individuals who have embraced the spirit of St Nicholas by dressing up as Santa Claus.

In December 2022, Askey served as artist-in-residence at ‘SantaCon London’, where he joined hundreds of others, all clad in Santa suits, parading through the city’s streets. From this ‘non-profit, non-political, non-religious and non-sensical Christmas parade’, Askey has created these evocative works, reflecting on the deep and timeless appeal of St Nicholas in contemporary culture.

Why does the figure of St Nicholas, whether as Santa or Father Christmas, still resonate with us today? What insights can be gained by stepping into his role, even if only for a single day each year?

This exhibition not only celebrates the joyful spirit of the season but also invites contemplation on the broader significance of St Nicholas’ legacy in our world, reminding us of the power of generosity, kindness and community.

This exhibition is FREE to attend, with donations gratefully received.

Details

Start:
29th November
End:
6th January 2025
Cost:
FREE
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Venue

Newcastle Cathedral
St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1PF, United Kingdom
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear NE1 1PF United Kingdom
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0191 232 1939
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