GASC - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery is one of the most important museum collections of sacred art and exhibits a rich collection of works of art created from the first half of the twentieth century to today. Since its foundation in 1955, its goal has been to be a place for artists to meet and discuss around the themes of Christian proclamation through a contemporary artistic language. The collection is located inside the eighteenth-century Villa of Villa Clerici in Milan for a total of 3000 works. Paintings, sculptures, drawings, ceramics and mosaics are included in the museum collections with the likes of Francesco Messina, Valentina Vago, Annamaria Trevisan and Giuseppe Zigaina and many others. The Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery hosts various educational and creative workshops aimed at schools, families and religious organizations; as well as temporary exhibitions and meetings.