Opening Reception: “Walking to School” – Artworks of Juliana Crownover
"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." - Juliana Crownover
"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." - Juliana Crownover
"My studio artworks reflect the poetic recordings of sacred locations and their geological and botanical micro/macro spirit world." - David McCullough
Cathedral Jazz Night with Damon K. Clark, in the Great Hall and Sundermann Gallery
"TO PLAY IS TO RECOGNIZE THE INNER WORKINGS OF INTUITION." - David McCullough. Join us for the artist's reception on Thursday, May 17, 6:00 – 8:00 pm in the Sundermann Gallery.
"To play is to recognize the inner workings of intuition." - David McCullough.
Friday, April 20, 7:30 pm Sundermann Gallery “La Vie en Rose,” Damon K. Clark and Co. What two things go better together than wine and
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.
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.
15% 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.
Teaching artists Cristina Estrella Riggs and Jessica L. Bell were granted classroom space and the Sundermann Gallery in order to create, exhibit and offer for sale original artwork by homeless Dallas citizens, as a means to improve connections with the community and possibly generate income, at no cost to the participants.