Welcome to Project Interfaith's blog. We are back and better than ever! We have a special blog series to showcase the Unraveled Traveling Art Exhibit.
Unraveled is a juried traveling art exhibit featuring multiple works of
differing size and medium created by a variety of artists.
Each of the following pieces are inspired by RavelUnravel.com.
RavelUnravel.com is a multimedia exploration
of the tapestry of religious and spiritual identities
that make up our communities and world.
UNRAVELED
TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT
A visual response to
RAVELUNRAVEL.COM
Project
Interfaith invited artists to submit art pieces that were inspired
by RavelUnravel.com. We received an overwhelming response
by fifty-two artists.
by RavelUnravel.com. We received an overwhelming response
by fifty-two artists.
The first artist in our series is Richard Harrison and his piece
called From Imagination to Image.
FROM IMAGINATION TO IMAGE
Richard Harrison
Colored pencil, digital design
Here, Harrison expresses that there are many who cross their own wildernesses to come to a place of finding God's inspiration. They come from suffering of different kinds, historical and individual struggles. Their encounter leads to covenants with God and with each other. Out of that encounter with God springs a life of creativity, and love.
Unraveled is currently on display at Martin Methodist College
from October 1st until October 31st. Click here for more information on
Unraveled Traveling Art Exhibit!
HOST Unraveled at your school or organization.
VISIT ProjectInterfaith.org to learn more.
JOIN the conversation on social media using: #UNRAVELED.
SHARE your story on RavelUnravel.com.
HOST Unraveled at your school or organization.
VISIT ProjectInterfaith.org to learn more.
JOIN the conversation on social media using: #UNRAVELED.
SHARE your story on RavelUnravel.com.
Unraveled and RavelUnravel.com
are programs of Project Interfaith.
Project Interfaith is an educational non-profit organization that grows understanding,
respect and relationships among people of all faiths, beliefs and cultures. For more information:
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