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SUMMARY:PLACES OF PRAYER II: New Photographs from Eight Dallas Architects
DESCRIPTION:New Photographs by Eight Prominent Dallas Area Architects\nCarolyn Brown and Evelyn Luciani\, Curators\n*Justus Sundermann Gallery\nSeptember 5 through November 2025\n\nDallas developed as diverse people came to the city with ambitions and aspirations. They also brought their religious convictions. And they expressed all of it in architecture and art. Many religious traditions are observed by believers at their homes. Jews share Passover meals\, Muslims break the Ramadan fast\, and Hindus have shrines in homes where they live. Jews\, Hindus\, Muslims\, Buddhists\, Christians and others also practice their spirituality in places of prayer they create for their constituents and for the communities that they serve. They build structures that respect the texts they treasure and honor the history though which they have traveled. Some of their buildings dominate city blocks. Others are intimate and elegantly simple.  – William B. Lawrence\, Perkins School of Theology\, SMU \nFeaturing photographs by:\nDaisy Avalos\nJustin Curtsinger\nFrank Richards\nBob Sherman\nGary Skotnicki\nCharles Davis Smith\nNelson Spencer\nDiane Van Buren \n*Please note: the Justus Sundermann Gallery is located in a secured area of St. Matthew’s Cathedral. The Gallery is open to the public on Sundays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm\, and at other times by appointment. Please contact Evelyn Luciani at 972.333.6675 / evelyn.luciani@outlook.com.\nEvent flyer HERE.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/places-of-prayer-ii-new-photographs-from-eight-dallas-architects/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery,Visual Arts
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