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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: “Walking to School” – Artworks of Juliana Crownover
DESCRIPTION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\nSeptember 13 through October 28\nJuliana Crownover is an award-winning pastelist who has been painting in pastels for over 20 years and teaching for 10 years. She has a BA from Austin College in biology\, art\, and environmental studies. A member of the Southwest Pastel Society\, she describes her passion this way: “In my own art\, I use light and color to bring out the beauty in everyday life\, whether that is a trail I have hiked 100 times\, or my son hanging laundry on a line. In that way\, I use my art as a reminder of where to find beauty all around us and to slow down in our daily lives so that we may see it. In my classes\, I strive to create a balance that allows enough freedom so that students can create their own art\, and enough direction to ensure success. Aside from the end-goal of finished art\, I think the process should be enjoyed\, and I work hard to create an environment that allows for that.” \n“Walking to School” is a whimsical\, fun series chronicling my second-grade daughter’s daily walks to school. It includes mixed-media and collages of homework\, tardy slips and bit and pieces we collect on our walks. On a more profound level\, it is about being present: we put away the phone\, compose a rhyme or poem\, talk about the day\, share our hopes and dreams\, plan dinner or our next family celebration. Walking and talking just go together.” \nMore about the artist here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/juliana-crownover-walking-to-school/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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SUMMARY:Closing Day: David McCullough's  “Quantum Art: The Energy of Color”
DESCRIPTION:David McCullough:  “Quantum Art: The Energy of Color” \nFinal day: June 30\, 2018 \nArtist’s Statement: \nFor the past forty-eight years\, my paintings\, sculpture\, and works on paper have been concerned with describing the phenomenon of light in nature from an audio-visual perspective. \nI have hiked and created art in National Parks throughout the U.S.A.\, especially the Southwest’s ‘Canyon Circle’ parks in the Four Corners area (Arizona\, Utah\, New Mexico and Colorado)\, notating their seasonal color changes and geological formations. I have used these field trips in the National Park system to explore and notate nature’s colorful holistic psyche and geological spirit through the mediums of watercolor\, drawing\, and photography. These notations are the foundation stones of all my abstract studio compositions. I have used these nature insights to instill into my Taoist vision of art a special quality of coloration that best describes her spirit and sacred character.  I have made many comparative studies of the Earth’s holistic psyche and its geological spirit in our ecosystem\, as well as rock painting sites. for example\, the Australian Northern Territory outback\, where I made watercolors\, drawings\, and photographs at sacred Aboriginal sites in Kakadu National Park in the Arnhem land with my field notations from Southwest U.S. national parks in the Four Corners region\, where I recorded the holistic earth energy rhythms at Native American sacred sites. \nMy ethnographic studies of the sacred nature of the Native American and Aboriginal traditions and their stories\, as well as their pictographic rock art depictions\, have informed the imagery and chemistry of my abstractions in many ways. I always paint on the ground at each site directly to music from cultures all over the world\, especially American Jazz. My fellow musicians have assisted me in feeling\, expressing\, and interpreting through the watercolor medium nature’s sacred colorful ordering systems in a sonic lyrical manner. These influential audiovisual insights have infused all my studio artworks with a cosmological significance and special color-filled sonic energy. \nAll my studio artworks reflect the poetic recordings of these sacred locations and their geological and botanical micro/macro spirit world. The poetic nature of these feelings\, aesthetic character of the field artworks\, and musical insights are all woven into the patterns\, geomantic order\, and compositions of all my artworks in every combination of mediums. I have cross-referenced knowledge from mythology\, the earth sciences (mineralogy\, crystallography\, and sacred geometry)\, quantum physics and biophysics with music\, art and poetry sources in order to map out new states of consciousness I can use to process new alchemical color medium systems. These science and nature insights have empowered my artworks with a dynamic visual-sonic presence.   \nMy most recent painting adventure was in Northern India\, Rishikesh and the Northern Himalayan mountain ranges\, where I recorded the Hindu cultural operating system and experienced the ‘Diwali Festival of Light’.   \nMore about the artist here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/closing-day-david-mcculloughs-quantum-art-the-energy-of-color/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180608T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180608T190000
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SUMMARY:Cathedral Jazz Night with Damon K. Clark
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 8 at 7:00 pm\nGreat Hall and Sundermann Gallery \nTickets $15.00 at the door. Major credit cards accepted. \nMore about Damon K. Clark here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/cathedral-jazz-night-with-damon-k-clark/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Music,Sundermann Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180518
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SUMMARY:David McCullough:  “Quantum Art: The Energy of Color”
DESCRIPTION:Artist’s Statement: \nFor the past forty-eight years\, my paintings\, sculpture\, and works on paper have been concerned with describing the phenomenon of light in nature from an audio-visual perspective.  \nI have hiked and created art in National Parks throughout the U.S.A.\, especially the Southwest’s ‘Canyon Circle’ area of the Four Corners area (Arizona\, Utah\, New Mexico and Colorado) parks\, notating their seasonal color changes and geological formations. I have used these field trips in the National Park system to explore and notate nature’s colorful holistic psyche and geological spirit through the mediums of watercolor\, drawing\, and photography. These notations are the foundation stones of all my abstract studio compositions. I have used these nature insights to instill into my Taoist vision of art a special quality of coloration that best describes her spirit and sacred character.  I have made many comparative studies of the Earth’s holistic psyche and its geological spirit in our ecosystem\, as well as rock painting sites. for example\, the Australian Northern Territory outback\, where I made watercolors\, drawings\, and photographs at sacred Aboriginal sites in Kakadu National Park in the Arnhem land with my field notations from Southwest U.S. national parks in the Four Corners region\, where I recorded the holistic earth energy rhythms at Native American sacred sites.  \nMy ethnographic studies of the sacred nature of the Native American and Aboriginal traditions and their stories\, as well as their pictographic rock art depictions\, have informed the imagery and chemistry of my abstractions in many ways. I always paint on the ground at each site directly to music from cultures all over the world\, especially American Jazz. My fellow musicians have assisted me in feeling\, expressing\, and interpreting through the watercolor medium nature’s sacred colorful ordering systems in a sonic lyrical manner. These influential audiovisual insights have infused all my studio artworks with a cosmological significance and special color-filled sonic energy.  \nAll my studio artworks reflect the poetic recordings of these sacred locations and their geological and botanical micro/macro spirit world. The poetic nature of these feelings\, aesthetic character of the field artworks\, and musical insights are all woven into the patterns\, geomantic order\, and compositions of all my artworks in every combination of mediums. I have cross-referenced knowledge from mythology\, the earth sciences (mineralogy\, crystallography\, and sacred geometry)\, quantum physics and biophysics with music\, art and poetry sources in order to map out new states of consciousness I can use to process new alchemical color medium systems. These science and nature insights have empowered my artworks with a dynamic visual-sonic presence.   \nMy most recent painting adventure was in Northern India\, Rishikesh and the Northern Himalayan mountain ranges\, where I recorded the Hindu cultural operating system and experienced the ‘Diwali Festival of Light’.   \nMore about the artist here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/artist-reception-david-mcculloughs-quantum-art-the-energy-of-color/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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SUMMARY:Closing Artist Reception: "Every Day'll Be Sunday": The Photography of Richard Hill
DESCRIPTION:Closing reception with the artist on Thursday\, April 26\, 6:00-8:00 pm. \nCathedral Arts is excited to present the work of Dallas photographer Richard “Dickie” Hill. Titled Every Day’ll Be Sunday\, this collection includes more than 25 works that depict the devotion of the people in his hometown\, particularly within the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas which he calls home. The collection showcases a variety of occasions in the life of faith in Dallas; sometimes pious\, sometimes playful\, and is part of an ongoing project. \nDickie began his photographic work as a street and documentary photographer. His works emphasize gesture\, meaning\, and proximity in both his formal and documentary work. He has been featured in The Living Church Magazine\, Vieworld Photo Magazine\, Inspired Eye\, The Street Photographer Notebook and Dance Magazine. His works have been exhibited in the In-spire Galerie in Dublin\, the Columbus Art Museum as well as the Sundermann Gallery. He was awarded the 2016 Associated Church Press Award of Merit for A Nation Wounded. \nVisit the artist’s website here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/every-dayll-be-sunday-the-photography-of-richard-hill/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180420T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180420T213000
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SUMMARY:“La Vie en Rose\,” Damon K. Clark and Co.
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 20\, 7:30 pm Sundermann Gallery\n“La Vie en Rose\,” Damon K. Clark and Co. \nWhat two things go better together than wine and French music?\nIf you missed the last show\, La Vie Anterieur\, you won’t want to miss this concert. \nTenor Damon K. Clark and maestro\, concert pianist\, and accompanist Eldred Marshall have curated some of the most delicious French pop songs\, jazz tunes\, art songs\, and operatic arias for your enjoyment. \nWe’ll also have special guests: Victoria Bouton\, Patrick Jones\, Amy Zinger and  J. Arinze. \nAdmission includes wine and hors d’oeuvres in addition to the concert. \nRegular Ticket Price: $40.00\nLimited Time Groupon Promotion Price: $24.00\nCLICK HERE FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICING\nSpecial Guests\nELDRED MARSHALL \nConductor | Pianist \nEldred Marshall is indeed a tremendous artist! He has performed with numerous orchestras in concert halls all over the United States and Europe\, not only as a pianist but also as a conductor. He has led orchestras in Spain\, Italy\, Belgium\, Romania\, Bulgaria and the Ukraine. \nI love collaborating with Eldred! He’s a very musically precise\, clear\, and wonderfully supportive conductor. On top of that\, his piano playing is warm\, emotionally full\, and reverberates with excitement. \n  \nVICTORIA BOUTON \nSinger Songwriter | Pianist | Violinist \nA voice reminiscent of Karen Carpenter and brilliant writing skills and musicianship of Joni Mitchell\, singer songwriter Victoria Bouton’s voice dances like light through a stained glass window. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nPATRICK JONES \nVocalist | Actor \nWith Hollywood good looks\, Patrick Jones’ lyrical baritone rings out with silvery warmth with a little dose of southern charm. His fine musicianship and stage temperament serves each phrase with delicacy and thoughtfulness.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/damon-clark-la-vie-en-rose/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Sundermann Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180401T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180401T140000
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SUMMARY:Ongoing: "Every Day'll Be Sunday": The Photography of Richard Hill
DESCRIPTION:Richard Hill: “Every Day’ll Be Sunday”\nExhibit through April 26\nClosing Reception with the artist on Thursday\, April 26\, 6:00-8:00 pm \nCathedral Arts is excited to present the work of Dallas photographer Richard “Dickie” Hill. Titled Every Day’ll Be Sunday\, this collection includes more than 25 works that depict the devotion of the people in his hometown\, particularly within the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas which he calls home. The collection showcases a variety of occasions in the life of faith in Dallas; sometimes pious\, sometimes playful\, and is part of an ongoing project. \nDickie began his photographic work as a street and documentary photographer. His works emphasize gesture\, meaning\, and proximity in both his formal and documentary work. He has been featured in The Living Church Magazine\, Vieworld Photo Magazine\, Inspired Eye\, The Street Photographer Notebook and Dance Magazine. His works have been exhibited in the In-spire Galerie in Dublin\, the Columbus Art Museum as well as the Sundermann Gallery. He was awarded the 2016 Associated Church Press Award of Merit for A Nation Wounded. \nVisit the artist’s website here.\nSee much more of Richard Hill’s event photography here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/every-day-sunday-richard-hill/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180218T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051625
CREATED:20180209T041646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180214T224138Z
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SUMMARY:The Color of Hope: Abstract Expressions Sundays though March 4
DESCRIPTION:The Color of Hope\nAbstract Expressions in Acrylic and Collage by Margo Lee Miller\nIncluding work inspired by experiences in Nepal \nThrough March 4\, 2018\nFree parking and admission \nFrom the artist:\nI currently work with acrylic and collage\, combining elements like gold foil\, traditional Lokta papers\, painted images\, and ephemera to create movement\, pattern and evoke emotion. The images are built of layers that simultaneously reveal and obscure\, push and pull the viewer in and out of the artwork. You can feel the influence of music and dance in the pulsing rhythms of color and design. My work examines the complexity of our lives and emotions and reminds us that we are not our most obvious expression\, but a complicated compilation of all our past experiences and our future hopes and dreams. I invite the viewer to make their own revelations as they explore the surface and depth of these works. \nThis exhibit includes work inspired by the incredible sense of joy I felt from the people of Nepal when I visited in October as part of a mission trip. I was awed by the happiness and resilience that these people show in the face of poverty. Their country is one of vibrant colors\, an appropriate palette for the beautiful countryside filled with flowers and cities filled with life.\n15% of the proceeds from any sales of these artworks will go to the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation so that they may continue to support the medical mission trip to the Lower Solukhumbu region of Nepal. One painting\, “Marigolds” will be on sale for $1\,500.00. The entire $1\,500.00 will be donated to The Hope Home for Girls\, an orphanage in Kathmandu. This amount of money will feed\, clothe\, and educate one girl for an entire year. \nVisit Margo Lee Miller online HERE.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/the-color-of-hope-abstract-expressions-in-acrylic-and-collage-by-margo-lee-miller/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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