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By TAHLIB
During a week when legislatures in Hawaii and Illinois, took the risk to legalize gay marriage, a painting of a gay couple walking hand-in-hand into church was named as the 2013 winner of the A&O Prize - Student Art Contest. That's why "Risk" (above) by Bailee Brantley, an 11th grade student at Crispus Attucks High School in Indianapolis is my NEWS OF WEEK. The celebratory week of A&O Prizes; dazzling exhibit, "Religious Risks" of works by thirty professional artists (plus one student winner); concluded with readings by three poet honorees, and an inspiring group dialogue. The entire occasion also inspired $2,500 in donations for artist honorariums. The momentum for risk-taking is strong this month, so what religious risk will you take before the exhibit ends on November 29th?

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