'art' Tagged Posts

'art' Tagged Posts

Dying, Death, Grief, and New Life: Art Exhibit and more

The North Region of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas celebrates and promotes local artists in Fort Worth as part of Third Thursday, a monthly art crawl held in the Near Southside where our Diocesan Center is located. Third Thursdays offer local artists exposure and career advancement. The May 16 Third Thursday event at our office at 209 South Main, Fort Worth, will be followed by an event related to the theme of the exhibit, Till Death Do Us Part. Admission…

Art at St. Martin features Shawn Rees’ work

Come and enjoy Art at St. Martin’s, an art showing featuring the work of local artists, quarterly on second Saturdays at 6 pm, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church and School, Keller. The December 10 gallery show in the school building will feature the work of Grapevine painter Shawn Rees. Rees has worked on canvas and on paper, in pencil, watercolor, and acrylic. Enjoy this art and hear Rees talk about his creative process. It’s a great opportunity to share a…

Art at St. Martin’s

Come and enjoy Art at St. Martin’s, an art showing featuring the work of local artists, quarterly on second Saturdays at 6 pm at St. Martin-in-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church in Keller/Southlake. See art, speak with artists, learn about their creative process and their unique creations, and understand art through the artist’s eyes at a reception with refreshing beverages and cheese. Unlock the creative side of your brain and gather in fellowship! Childcare will be provided. September 10, 6 – 8 pm –…

The Unbroken Circle, a Fine Arts Gallery, will open with worship on Saturday May 18

A 5pm worship service in the sanctuary will mark the opening of The Unbroken Circle, a Fine Arts Gallery, at St. Elisabeth’s Episcopal Church in Fort Worth. All are invited to worship and to walk through the liturgical year via the art works on display in the parish hall.  From 5 to 7 pm,  the works of artists from throughout the diocese will bring the liturgical calendar to life in paint, clay, poetry, music, and other media. Make plans to…

Calling All Artists!

The Unbroken Circle, a Fine Arts gallery, calls artists and musicians from across the diocese to submit artwork or perform music and/or poetry and story that will bring the liturgical calendar to life. Participants may choose a season of the church year and interpret the feeling of the season and what about it speaks to them. This project includes not only the oft-explored seasons of Lent, Easter, and Christmas, but also the rest of the liturgical year, each season with…