This page contains links to other sites connected with Joan Day's life and work. Special logos and images used are the property of the owners of the site linked to.
South Square Centre provides facilities and support for artists; especially those based in Yorkshire. Funds raised from a sale of paintings after Joan Day's death, and from the proceeds of book sales, have been donated to South Square to help support the artistic community in the area where Joan lived and taught for much of her life. The Joan Day Bursary is awarded by the Centre every year, starting in 2006.
Joan Day is buried in the churchyard at Grantchester, and this village was where she spent over 30 years of her life. She loved the village for its beautiful meadows and its supportive community, in which she made many friends.
More information about the London Group of artists, the exhibiting society which was set up to advance public awareness of modern art. Joan Day's teacher Mark Gertler was a founding member, and Joan exhibited with the Group. Other contemporary members included Roger Fry, Mervyn Peake and Jacob Epstein.
The Cistercians in Yorkshire project provides a central repository for information about five of the medieval abbeys of Yorkshire -- those with the most significant ruins. These include Fountains, Rievaulx and Kirkstall, shown in Joan Day's Yorkshire Abbeys series now owned by St. Hilda's College, Oxford.