Arts Council + Church Desire = Spiritual Artwork Show
PHILLY BURBS
By Jeannie O'Sullivan
NEW JERSEY---The creative expression of spirituality is the theme of an exhibit being hosted by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Through Oct. 7, the public is invited to view the 45 pieces of religious artwork displayed in the parish hall. The selection features digital photographs, watercolors, oils, sketches, acrylics and pastel drawings submitted by 20 artists from the region. The church worked in cooperation with the Burlington County Arts Guild to plan the juried exhibit, which is in its fourth year. “It’s an opportunity for artists who don’t have (a venue) for religious art to be displayed,” said show organizer Jean Wetherill, a former mayor who serves on the school board. [link]
By Jeannie O'Sullivan
NEW JERSEY---The creative expression of spirituality is the theme of an exhibit being hosted by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Through Oct. 7, the public is invited to view the 45 pieces of religious artwork displayed in the parish hall. The selection features digital photographs, watercolors, oils, sketches, acrylics and pastel drawings submitted by 20 artists from the region. The church worked in cooperation with the Burlington County Arts Guild to plan the juried exhibit, which is in its fourth year. “It’s an opportunity for artists who don’t have (a venue) for religious art to be displayed,” said show organizer Jean Wetherill, a former mayor who serves on the school board. [link]
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