ARTS & MISCELLANEOUS
 

Carry Me
by Tim Lowly

Brian Volck in the on-line blog “Image: Art, Faith, Mystery” writes: “Lately, I’ve been reading some works at the intersection of theology and the impaired body. As a physician trying to live as a Christian, thatís where I spend much of my professional time. While I treasure idealized portrayals of the human figure in classical and Italian Renaissance art, I, like you, perhaps, am an imperfect body in a suffering world. In my life and work, I experience pain and suffering less as a brutal shattering of perfection than a familiar, often ironic companion - Here’s where I find the work of (21st century) visual artist Tim Lowly so compelling. His daughter, Temma, who appears frequently in his paintings, has a constellation of impairments Lowly never disguises. - Lowly lovingly places his daughter in contexts which neither idealize nor demean her.
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Archive for May 1st, 2008

It’s Bead Mania

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Bring your favorites girls & ladies (mothers, daughter, aunts, cousins, friends, etc)
and  join us for an afternoon of bead-azzling creativity & conversation!

 Saturday, May 3rd, 2:00 - 4:30

 
Not only will you enjoy good food & conversation with your family & friends, but you will also be able to purchase the beads of your choice to design a bracelet for your loved one.
 
Notes:

  • If you are planning to attend, please RSVP if possible.  This helps us with food preparation.
  • If you are doing the Relay for Life — there is still time!  This event is only about 2 1/2 hrs long!
  • If you can help set-up and/or provide cupcakes, please let me know!
  • If you have a husband or son, etc, who can help with clean-up, we’d sure appreciate it!