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ECVA is a community of artists, arts supporters, art historians and theologians acting in support of our common life in the Episcopal Church. It encourages local artists and visual arts communities, assists churches in integrating the visual arts into their worship space and liturgy, develops forums to explore the theology of visual art, and creates a heightened awareness of the spiritual role of the visual arts in an individual's life and in the life of the church.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Exhibition Opening at St. James Cathedral, Chicago

From our friend Richard Gage, a welcome announcement:

ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL HOSTS “ENEMIES” EXHIBITION MARCH 1 – APRIL 16, 2006

St. James Episcopal Cathedral, located at 65 E. Huron (southeast corner of Huron and Wabash) in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, will be hosting a six-week art exhibition on the theme of “Enemies” during Lent (March 1 – April 16, 2006).

Following a call for entries, the Cathedral Arts and Music Committee selected 22 works by 16 artists that explore the notion of enemies in collage (traditional and digital), drawing, jewelry, mixed media, painting, sculpture, and text and will be displayed throughout the Cathedral sanctuary and narthex.

There will be an Opening Reception held Sunday, March 5, at the Cathedral, immediately following the 4:00 pm Choral Evensong (approximately 5:00 pm). Consult the St. James Episcopal Cathedral website (www.saintjamescathedral.org) in the Music and Arts, Arts Exhibits section for more information about the artists and Cathedral hours. For more information about the exhibit, contact Richard Gage, 773.463.5456 or RichardGage51@sbcglobal.net.

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Brie Dodson
Director of Communications
The Episcopal Church & Visual Arts

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