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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.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Unto Us A Child Is Born Exhibition Online

The Advent/Christmas exhibition for ECVA, Unto Us A Child Is Born, is now online. Curated by photographer, The Rev. Wilfredo Benitez-Rivera, the exhibition is a collection of images inspired by the incarnation.

Filled with a wide range of expressions of the holy mother and child's power, joy and vulnerability, this exhibition is as rich in color and expression as those of us in the Episcopal Church have grown accustomed to for the Advent/Christmas exhibition. Fr. Wilfredo describes the content:

"Looking at these works, taking them in with a contemplative eye and heart, one begins to cross the boundary between this world and the world of spirit. It is from this world of spirit and devotion that these works of art originate. There is no limit to the styles or media presented here: there are paintings, drawings, woodblocks, photographs, sculptures, vestments, etc. Yet all reflect the creative imagination of souls seeking and embracing the mystery of God coming to dwell in our midst, Emmanuel!"

Fr. Wilfredo likens the diversity of artistic expression found in this exhibition to the divergent views held by church members on many issues, yet all celebrating God's descent into the world as one of us. These differing interpretations of the grace we all received by the birth of Christ is a timely and refreshing reminder that it is "time to rejoice, for soon the light of the world will be upon us. Rejoice, Rejoice!!!"

Yes, it is time to rejoice over what unites.

Jan Neal
ECVA Program Director

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