Become a patron or benefactor of Flat Time House and support our programme of residencies, exhibitions, events and educational activity. As well as supporting the work and thinking of emerging artists and curators at key points in their careers, donations to Flat Time House contribute directly to new discoveries and research into the fields of experimental art from the 1950s onwards in Britain and beyond.

Lina Hermsdorf, 'Vantage Point, State 0', 2017, documentation of performance Flat Time House, performer: Emmy Beber. Photography: Andrew Magurran (Support 0)

Lina Hermsdorf, 'Vantage Point, State 0', 2017, documentation of performance Flat Time House, performer: Emmy Beber. Photography: Andrew Magurran

John Latham transformed 210 Bellenden Road into a ‘living sculpture’ in 2003, naming it Flat Time House (FTHo) after his theory of Flat Time. A giant cantilevered book emerges through the glass facade of the building. Inside, Latham assigned the rooms with the anthropomorphic attributes of the living body, with the aim of taking visitors on a metaphysical journey. Until his death in 2006, Latham opened his door to anyone interested in thinking about art. In 2008, the Latham family opened Flat Time House to the public as a gallery, archive and centre for alternative learning.

After being threatened with closure, the future of Flat Time House was secured in 2016 by the generous intervention of The Dino and Ernesta Santarelli Foundation. The Foundation now own the property that accommodates Flat Time House, allowing Flat Time House to operate completely independently in the original studio and home of John Latham. 

Now, more than ever, Flat Time House is looking to the future and developing ambitious and innovative programming. As a registered charity, Flat Time House needs to raise a significant amount each year from donations, as well as from funding bodies, trusts and foundations in order to continue its output of public exhibitions and events.

All donations make a huge difference to Flat Time House and as a small institution we appreciate the personal relationship we have with all our supporters.

PATRONS

Be a Patron of FTHo from £1000 pa over 3 years

The support of Patrons feeds directly into artists’ commissions, guaranteeing artists’ fees and the development of new programming. The support of Patrons is appreciated in the following ways:

  • Accreditation on our website
  • Invited to a supporters event twice a year
  • Biannual supporters’ newsletter
  • Copies of a selection of current FTHo publications

 

BENEFACTORS

Be a benefactor of FTHo from £3000 pa over 3 years

Benefactors are key supporters of Flat Time House whose involvement is essential to enabling and sustaining our institution. They have a very close relationship to the Flat Time House and are kept informed of developments in the gallery throughout the year. This level of support is open to couples and organisations as well as individuals.

Benefactors are credited and appreciated in the following ways:

  • A personal tour of Flat Time House with the Director
  • Acknowledged on all publicity material
  • Accreditation on our website
  • Invited to a supporters event twice a year
  • Biannual supporters’ newsletter
  • Copies of all current FTHo publications

  

For more information please email Curator/Director Gareth Bell-Jones [email protected] 

Smaller donations can be made instantly via PayPal.

All dontations, both large and small, make a difference and your support is greatly valued and appreciated.

ABOUT GIFT AID 

Any donation, no matter how small or large, can qualify for tax relief under Gift Aid as long as the donor is a UK tax payer. For example: if you give a donation of £1000, Flat Time House can reclaim an extra £250 from HM Revenue & Customs.

If you are a higher rate tax payer you can also benefit. For example: if you donate £1,000 to become a Patron, as a higher rate UK tax payer you could be entitled to claim up to £250 from HM Revenue & Customs. This means that your donation of £1000 to Flat Time House would cost you only £750. Alternatively, if you become a Benefactor by making a donation of £3,000, as a higher rate UK tax payer you could be entitled to claim up to £750. This means that your donation of £3,000 to the Gallery would cost you only £2,250.

To Gift Aid your donation please fill in this form