Future Projects

On April 8th 2020, Keith Critchlow passed away at the precise moment that the pink full moon crested to its peak.

It was also Buddha’s Birthday, Easter Week, as well mid way through Sha’ban – the 8th month of the Islamic Lunar calendar preceding Ramadan.

Each of these holds significance for Keith as he dedicated his life and works to understanding perennial spiritual wisdom as it linked across country, culture and spirituality around the globe.

For Keith, the underpinning of cosmological knowledge were the ‘patterns found in life’ as they pertained to Sacred Geometry.

Keith called himself a ‘pattern seeker’ and is a world renowned pioneer of the truth, beauty and wisdom of sacred and original patterns that anchor man, his dwellings (shelter), and his understanding of his place in the cosmos through unity and connection as opposed to separation, segregation and uncertainty. Sacred Geometry and its wisdom were his life’s work.

Keith’s driving force throughout his life was always to seek to understand and serve for the greatest good, so that those who followed his teachings had (and have), the tools to orient themselves in a rapidly changing, often disconnected and disorientating ‘reality’ with little meaning or purpose. 

Seeking always to join the dots, his work was about enlightening and unifying as opposed to fragmentation, separation and therefore possible mis-understanding which can often render much around us, meaningless, when in fact it isn’t. 

As his children, we are aware of just how many lives and people his work touched, how many students he taught and how many people he influenced, who to this day are keeping his pioneering teachings alive and well. 

And it is with this in mind, we are seeking to continue his legacy of work so that it can be shared and accessed by the world and continue with a life of its own, even if Keith is no longer with us in person.

Initially, the personal studio which was housed at the end of the garden of the family home for nearly 60 years, moved to studios in South West London, now it has been relocated to Emerson College in Forest Row.

It is from this space we now intend to sort through the life works, and move forward with a plan on how to keep his works alive and to continue his legacy which includes, books, drawings, geometry, artefacts, geometry tools, thoughts, sketchbooks, notebooks, recordings of interviews and talks not yet released to the public and much more.

We need to raise funds for these endeavours and to see come into being this amazing and vast legacy so that it can be accessed by you. 

It is our intention to raise funds for the following:

  1. Secure and run a permanent site where his legacy can be accessed (since January 2023 we are now housed in a space at Emerson College), works studied and workshops taught + an appropriate online resource

  2. To sort, categorise and collate the contents of his studio and legacy

  3. Create a systemised archive of Keith’s works

  4. To photograph artworks, drawings and other relevant works

  5. Digitise and release recorded talks and interviews and other content

  6. Upload relevant material onto online platforms including this site

  7. Provide as of yet, unpublished works and books

  8. Keep his teachings and works alive in the form of workshops, courses, seminars, talks, self-study days, contemplative studio days + more

  9. And investigate the option of eventually gifting the resource/library/archives created, to an established Library or University and/or creating a permanent home

In order to do this we need support from you. 

We will be hosting a series of fundraising campaigns and paid events.

We intend to share our plans and progress with you along the way, so you know the intentions and plans and if called, you can let us know exactly what you would be interested in accessing and learning more about.

We also invite you to spread the word to others if you have found this site and know others who would be interested. We welcome any donations from you to support this huge project so we can provide a permanent space to undertake and provide all the above.

Please feel free to use the form below to join the mailing list to be kept up to date with how we are progressing and what the plans are. A ‘donate’ button will be coming soon so you can support the Keith Critchlow Legacy Project.

In the meantime you can contact us via this email address: info@keithcritchlowlegacy.org

We thank you in advance for your support,

From the Family of Keith Critchlow

Keith Critchlow’s Art Studio 1950’s

Keith Critchlow working in the 1960’s


Pixton House, Emerson College, Forest Row, East Grinstead (where the new Keith Critchlow Legacy Studio Space is currently based).

Keith Critchlow Legacy Library & Studio Space, Emerson College, Forest Row, UK