Visual Insights from the Good Samaritan | Bowden Collections
Who exactly is my neighbor? The origin of the word neighbor comes from two Old English words. ‘Neah’ means near and ‘gabur’ means dweller.
Working primarily through wood carvings and block prints, Mary Ann Osborne returns to the Basilica with all new works exploring the theme of Oneness. She states, “The only useful thing to accomplish in our lives is finding union with God. In prayer, no matter what our faith tradition, we discover our oneness and that ‘what we have to be is what we are.”
As a masterly painter of over fifty years, Father Tupa’s art celebrates his relationship with the world, and with God. He is a seeker whose art is spiritually inspired – and spiritually inspiring.
How Maya Women Transformed Rags into Rugs and Changed Their Lives
Works by artists from the Multicolores Collective in Guatemala
Let the Oppressed Go Free Isaiah 58:6 “Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke,…
Art from the John Kohan Sacred Art Pilgrim Collection. Most of the iconographers are graduates of the Sacred Art Department at the Lviv National Academy of Arts
Diversity, Unity & Hope: The Sacred Paintings of Janet McKenzie. The Exhibition includes, Jesus of the People, exhibited for the first time, images of Mary, The Adoration of the Christ Child and a set of the Stations of the Cross.
Via Dolorosa is an installation of prints created for the chapel of Saint Louis University Hospital.