Tiny Church Beats Cathedral for UK's Biggest Art & Faith Prize

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Anne Mou's engraving. Intimations of frost which can be enhanced by the real thing. Photograph: John McKenzie/Healey Parish Church
UNITED KINGDOM - Tiny Tyne Valley church beats Canterbury cathedral and Gormley in arts competition. Engraved glass so delicate that frost can change its nature helps scoop top prize for Northumberland to win this year's Art in a Religious Context award from the charity Art & Christian Enquiry.  The biennial award was made for two commemorative stained glass windows commissioned for St John's church, Healey, in Northumberland, by artists Anne Vibeke Mou and James Hugonin. [link]

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