Financial resources will be obtained from the following activities:
1. Art work in workshops: Development of religious objects, such as patens, chalices, monstrances, candlesticks, tabernacles, reliquaries, processional objects, and the like.
Ceramic art work
Metal casting art work
Glass art work
Wood art work
Textile art work
2. Restoration in restoration studios
3. Work and services in the photo studio
4. Works of art to order
5. Elementary Art Church School – Art Department – funds for teachers
6. Vocational Art Church School for goldsmiths and jewellers – funds for teachers
7. State subsidy for the employment of graduates of these schools in the workshops and studios of the House of Fine Arts
8. Graphic studio and printing house – 1st class quality of work
9. Shop with Christian art – own and accepted works of art
10. Sales exhibitions
11. Rental of exhibition space
12. Preparation of exhibitions, including vernissages
13. Courses and retraining
14. Antiquarian bookshop with Christian literature
15. Picture framing
16. Wedding receptions, entertainments and other celebrations
17. Jewellery shop
18. Small café and pastry shop
19. Making copies of works of art
20. Rental of works of art
21. Admission to exhibitions
22. Art work and work outside the House of Fine Arts
23. Own financial contributions and payments of employees for services within the building, construction and surroundings of the entire House of Fine Arts
24. Contributions of entrepreneurs and managers
25. Consultancy
26. Financial Donations
27. New options
Note: Participants will not pay for lectures. Instead, it will be possible to make financial donations for lectures.
Jozef Absolon
Artist and Teacher
Chairman and Statutory Representative of the Civic Association
The House of Fine Arts