RELIGIOUS ART | NEWS OF WEEK
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By TAHLIB
Jerry is white but chose a pastor who is a black. Angela is an Evangelical, but stood alone to defend the Hindu girl being bullied at her school. Tom is straight but painted Jesus waving a Gay rainbow flag, and then delivered it to his Catholic priest. Not every American thrives on divisiveness and competition. Instead many of us choose community-building. Frankly, I hate the win/lose outcomes of competitions, but I'm inspired by prizes, events, and occasions that celebrate risk-takers who bridge divides. The ArtPrize, Burning Man, Fringe Festivals, and our own A&O Prize are such celebrations; and that makes the Race Prize from the Spirit & Place Festival (above) our NEWS OF WEEK.
In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
By TAHLIB
In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
- A&O Invitational: Participate in "First & Last: Religious Risks" in November [Ends Oct. 1, 2013]
- Hoosier Students: Register a High School student to win a college scholarship. [Ends Oct. 5, 2013]
- American Clergy: Nominate a strong advocate for artistic freedom. [Ends Oct. 15, 2013]
- American Museum: Nominate an exhibit that inspired religious dialogue. [Ends Oct. 15, 2013]
- American Artwork: Nominate most impactful contemporary artwork of 2013. [Ends Oct. 15, 2013]
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