By Verneida I. Britton
Some of the students in the 2012 Interfaith dialogue program |
Since July, these students have gathered every two-weeks together to share their faith traditions through the art & architecture of their different faith traditions. The result is an amazing visual journey with works created by the youth to reflect their journey (see below); along with photographs by Gregory A. Disney of the different stops along the student's journey. All week, since the exhibit opened on Sunday, November 4, visitors have been voting for the student artworks that best reflect the program's 2012 theme: Religion & Play. Voting took place both on Facebook, onsite in the gallery, and with one professional judge as tie-breaker. The exhibit is the culmination of a 3-month educational partnership between the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts, the Center for Interfaith Cooperation, and the Indiana Interchurch Center. Today's concluding dialogue is open to the public, and is being held in the same space as hangs the exhibit of the student artworks. The exhibition will remain on display through December 31. All are welcome.
(Video) "The Dreidel" by Arica Simon |
Eliza Foran “The Origin of Faith” Mixed Media 9th Grade |
Pradnya Kokitka “Dekho Nach (Watch the Dance)” Colored pencil 10th Grade |
Howe Chin “Smiling Buddha” Wood 9th Grade |
Michaela Simon “Friends on Boat to Ellis Island” Photograph 9th Grade |
Michaela Simon “Times Square” Photograph 9th Grade |
Elisha Turner “Jesus with the World in his Hands” Elisha Turner 7th Grade |
Joelle Turner “A Blank Man with the World in his Hands” 9th Grade |
"The Life of the Shoe" (2012) by Samreen Uzzama, Maya Alshawa, and Zeba Kokan, Photograph |
Sanjna Vinze “Om” Batik 11th Grade |
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