Ongoing: “Every Day’ll Be Sunday”: The Photography of Richard Hill

Cathedral 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.

Ongoing: “Every Day’ll Be Sunday”: The Photography of Richard Hill2018-04-07T22:45:58-05:00

Closing Artist Reception: “Every Day’ll Be Sunday”: The Photography of Richard Hill

Final day - Cathedral 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. Closing Reception with the artist on Thursday, April 26, 6:00-8:00 pm.

Closing Artist Reception: “Every Day’ll Be Sunday”: The Photography of Richard Hill2018-04-07T22:52:48-05:00

Choral Evensong

Drawn from the 17th century, participants are invited to enter into a sacred space of quiet reflection through music, scripture, and prayers that have shaped Christian lives for hundreds of years.

Choral Evensong2018-03-27T22:54:35-05:00

Choral Evensong

Drawn from the 17th century, participants are invited to enter into a sacred space of quiet reflection through music, scripture, and prayers that have shaped Christian lives for hundreds of years.

Choral Evensong2018-05-23T01:00:16-05:00

Choral Evensong

Drawn from the 17th century, participants are invited to enter into a sacred space of quiet reflection through music, scripture, and prayers that have shaped Christian lives for hundreds of years.

Choral Evensong2018-05-10T17:24:52-05:00

Pianist Eldred Marshall in Recital

He has twice performed the entire 32 Piano Sonatas of Beethoven in public, from memory, as a concentrated series: once in Portland in 2007 and again in San Francisco in 2008.

Pianist Eldred Marshall in Recital2018-02-09T00:15:57-06:00

The Color of Hope: Abstract Expressions Sundays though March 4

This 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.

The Color of Hope: Abstract Expressions Sundays though March 42018-02-14T16:41:38-06:00

Choral Evensong

Cathedral Arts Choral Artists Sunday, February 18 at 4:00 pm Free parking and admission Music: Responses – Neswick Psalm 103 Princeton Service – Near Anthem

Choral Evensong2018-03-27T15:52:57-05:00
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