Be Fearless...
Limited edition screen print (100) | £40
This bold A4 screen print is inspired by one of our manifesto points. The message urges us to be resilient and determined. All proceeds from the sale come directly to Arts Emergency.
Screen printed on fine art paper in acrylic ink by STATIC.
Delivery: UK delivery only. Posted by Royal Mail 1st Class. Order by 16 Dec 2025 to get in time for Christmas.
Do Something...
Limited edition screen print (100) | £40
This A4 screen print (only 40 left!) is a call to action for anyone seeking to create positive change in the world, reminding us that every small effort matters. All proceeds from the sales come directly to Arts Emergency.
Screen printed on fine art paper in acrylic ink by STATIC.
Delivery: UK delivery only. Posted by Royal Mail 1st Class. Order by 16 Dec 2025 to get in time for Christmas.
Sometimes if you want something...
Badge | £5
Show your support for Arts Emergency with this fab little button badge with co-founders Josie Long and Neil Griffiths' motivating statement on.
The badge is 25mm diameter button badge and would make a great addition to any outfit!
Please note: This badge is generously sold via comedian, artist and Arts Emergency cheerleader Joe Lycett's website.
Artist Pages 2026 Calendar | £26
Artists Pages has teamed up with 12 artists to release their very first charity calendar, raising funds for Arts Emergency. This project is supported by Gelato, the print-on-demand platform used by artists around the globe. The calendar is available until the 28 February 2026. All proceeds will be donated to Arts Emergency.
Limited Edition Print by Annie Ashwell | £95
London-based contemporary artist Annie Ashwell, has created a beautiful A3 giclée print inspired by the Arts Emergency manifesto point - The Future is Another Place. There are only 30 prints and each piece is hand-finished making every one of them different. Annie is donating 20% of each sale to Arts Emergency!
Artworks by Alison Aye | £ varies
Alison Aye makes sewn collage from found papers and fabric, calling attention to ‘throw-away society’ and embracing humour, popular culture and current affairs. Alison has been generously donating 5% of proceeds from her work to Arts Emergency for years. You can see her work in her online shop.
Julie Hesmondhalgh: A Working Diary |
£17.27 - £21.59
Julie Hesmondhalgh has written a fascinating year-long journal on the ups and downs of life as a working actor and producer. All royalties from the book go to Arts Emergency.
Great Art Explained Merchandise
| £ varies
James Payne, the man behind Great Art Explained, the video series that demystifies great works of art, has launched new merchandise and is donating 50% of proceeds to Arts Emergency.