| Motto | Artes in urbe colamus We foster Arts (with)in the City  | 
|---|---|
| Location | c/o Furniture Makers' Hall 12 Austin Friars London EC2N 2HE  | 
| Date of formation | 2010 (without Livery) 2014 (with Livery)  | 
| Company association | Decorative and applied arts | 
| Order of precedence | 110th | 
| Master of company | Alan Cook | 
| Website | www.artsscholars.org | 
The Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars is ranked 110th out of the City livery companies. Recognised as a Company without Livery in 2010, it was constituted a Livery Company on 11 February 2014 by the Court of Aldermen[1] of the City of London.
Masters Arts Scholar
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Geoff Egan (right) as Master of the Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars
- 2006–07: Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville CH FSA
 - 2007–08: Geoffrey Bond OBE DL FSA
 - 2008–09: Jonathan Horne MBE FSA
 - 2009–10: Dr Geoff Egan FSA
 - 2010–11: Mark Bridge
 - 2011–12: Philippa Glanville OBE FSA
 - 2012–13: Christopher Claxton Stevens
 - 2013–14: Nicholas Somers FRICS
 - 2014–15: Alderman Ian Luder CBE JP
 - 2015–16: Alastair Leslie TD
 - 2016–17: Tom Christopherson
 - 2017–18: Dr Loyd Grossman CBE FRHistS
 - 2018–19: Paul Viney
 - 2019-20: Dr Georgina Gough FRGS
 - 2020-22: John Spanner TD
 - 2022-23: Alan Cook
 
Company Chaplain and Church
Clerk
Former Chief Inspector Alan Cook serves as Clerk to the Company since 2021. A CStJ, he was appointed Director of Ceremonies of the Order of St John in 2023.
See also
References
- ↑ "Report, General Purposes Committee of Aldermen", Agenda and Minutes, City of London Court of Aldermen, 11 February 2014
 - ↑ "Arts Scholars' Company - Livery Companies of the City of London". liverydatabase.liverycompanies.info. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
 - ↑ "Security Professionals' Company - Livery Companies of the City of London".
 
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