Projects

You can browse our past and present projects below and use the tool on the left to filter the results

  • Violinists in Chamber Orchestra of Europe Chamber Orchestra of Europe

    We fund the acclaimed orchestra, which brings together almost 60 musicians from Europe and performs across the continent. Its education and outreach programme also helps young people and new audiences experience live orchestra and chamber music.

  • ballerina twirling in bright pink dress Columbia University Arts Initiative

    We support the Initiative, which helps all students engage in the arts - regardless of which academic subjects they are studying - through its dedicated arts website and other activities, including grants for non-curricular projects.

  • Bronze statue by Henry Moore Henry Moore Exhibitions

    We are supporting Tate Britain to create a permanent exhibition space for Henry Moore’s work. A series of changing displays will present Moore’s sculptures and other works in a variety of contexts, drawing on Tate’s collection, new acquisitions and loans.

  • thespian in italian mask acting in the classroom Royal Shakespeare Company

    We help fund the Company’s Artist Development Programme, which builds cast and crew skills through training and extra rehearsal time, giving audiences a richer experience of Shakespeare’s work. We also support the Company’s archive and library.

  • Royal Shakespeare Theatre

    We are committed to ensuring William Shakespeare’s works remain at the heart of British cultural life. We contributed to the £113 million redevelopment of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon to improve audiences’ experiences.

  • Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Sainsbury Arts Institutes

    We support three institutions at the University of East Anglia, all founded by David Sainsbury’s parents Robert and Lisa - the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts; the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts; and the Sainsbury Research Unit - which now operate under the umbrella of the Sainsbury Institute for Art.