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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Learning from President Lincoln to Build a Team of Rivals: Art + Religion

Posted on 02:00 by john mical
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS 
By Ernest Disney-Britton
"Birth of Jesus" (2010) by Tom Torluemke
On Monday, I gave a tour to the Regional Board of Directors of the Disciples of Christ of the A&OPrize exhibition, "Religious Risks" at Indiana Interchurch Center. The experience reminded me of the book "Team of Rivals", where Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote about Abraham Lincoln's brilliant ability to bring together rivals as part of his administration. Isn't the conflict between the worlds of art and faith simply a rivalry between two great powers of influence?

In the newest issue of SEEN, Taylor Worley wrote: "Is moving beyond this conflict even possible? Can the rivalry be resolved?" Many artists, and clergy, make the argument that the rivalry is good. "Our job as artists is not to seek the easy way but to challenge society and open up some wounds, so that they can be cleaned rather than allow them to fester," said American Theatre director Peter Sellars. If this rivalry is a good thing, and that was the consensus amongst the Disciples on Monday, what should we be doing about it? I suggest we keep pushing engagement, and rejecting avoidance. We need to be more like Lincoln and bring the rivals together. It will benefit us all.
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Friday, 1 November 2013

Artist, Tom Torluemke Brings His Contemporary View of the Nativity to Indianapolis

Posted on 03:40 by john mical
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By TAHLIB
"Birth of Jesus" (2010) acrylic on wood, 42" x 24" x 18"
INDIANA---Chicago-native, Tom Torluemke isn't afraid to look at his Christianity differently than others in his tradition, including the birth of Jesus. His "Birth of Jesus" is one of the show-stopping works now on display this November as part of the 2013 Spirit & Place Festival in Indianapolis. "It's not your Sunday school illustration of the story" explains Gregory Disney-Britton, chair of Alpha Omega Arts. "The focus is on the halo, the birth canal, and a pierced heart of a mother," he says. "It's very much a postmodern illustration of the Nativity." Torluemke is one of 30 artists showcased in the Alpha & Omega: Religious Risks inaugural exhibition about religious risk this month, Disney-Britton says. Tom is also featured in a concurrent local solo-show at Mount Comfort Gallery. "Birth of Jesus" will remain on view through Nov. 29 at Indiana Interchurch Center's IIC Gallery along with a wide range of other artist works including photography, paintings, sculptures, textiles, and a light installation. Each is highly distinctive, although each has a religious integrity.

You can thank Tom, and the other artists for taking a risk with religious imagination, by making a gift to the Alpha Omega Prize: Artist Fund via power2give.org. 
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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Alpha & Omega Prize Exhibition 2013, Explores "Religious Risks"

Posted on 06:08 by john mical
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By TAHLIB
INDIANA---In addition, to a week of A&O Prize inductions and honors, the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts is pleased to present "Religious Risks," opening November 1, as part of the 18th annual Spirit & Place Festival. The full program includes more than thirty artist works (believers and skeptics too), representing the imaginations of a wide range of Indiana artists. The exhibition portion includes thirty emerging artists, as well as professionals such as Anila Agha, Tom Torluemke, Nhat Tran, and Constance Scopelitis. In addition, there is one youth scholarship honoree; and three poet honorees, Norbert Krapf, Tasha Jones, and Bonnie Mauer, who will present and join a group dialogue entitled, "Artist+Faith+Risk" on Saturday afternoon, November 9.

Alpha Omega Prize: "Religious Risks" (Nov. 1-29), at Indiana Interchurch Center's IIC Gallery, 1100 W. 42nd Street, Ground Floor; Indianapolis, IN; 317-919-0570; alphaomegaarts.org

VISUAL ARTISTS

Anila Quayyum Agha
Doug Arnholter
Daniel Axler
Sandi Ballard
*Bailee Brantley
Dan Cooper
John Crowe
LaShawnda Crowe Storm
D. Del Reverda-Jennings
Brian Diehl
John Essex II
Jonathon Frey
Glory-June Greiff
Linda Witte Henke
Jonathon Kane
Denis Ryan Kelly, Jr.
Elizabeth Kenney
Deborah Kolp
Brigid Manning-Hamilton
Tony Melendez
Quincy Owens
Ryan Petrow
Tim Ryan
Gary Schmitt
Constance Edwards Scopelitis
Bonnie Stahlecker
Susan Lynn Tennant
Tom Torluemke
Nhat Tran
Julia Wickes
Terry Wilson

LITERARY ARTISTS

Norbert Krapf
Bonnie Maurer
Tasha Jones
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You Are Invited: Religious Risks on Saturday, November 9th

Posted on 04:00 by john mical
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By TAHLIB
On view: November 1-29, 2013
Artist dialogue & reception: Saturday, November 9, 2:00 p.m.

The board and members of Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts are pleased to invite all believers, and skeptics too, for its inaugural exhibition, "First & Last: Religious Risks." Thirty-works are being showcased, and seven prize categories are being announced as part of the 2013 Spirit & Place Festival. The festival is a 10-day collaboration of congregations, cultural institutions, universities and colleges, schools, civic groups, museums, designed to build community through dialogue and engagement. The Alpha Omega Prize is an annual recognition of art that influences community-building across the religious divide.

The Alpha Omega Arts exhibition will be held at the Indiana Interchurch Center's IIC Gallery. The exhibition features the works of: Anila Quayyum Agha, Doug Arnholter, Dan Cooper, John Crowe, LaShawnda Crowe Storm, D. Del Reverda-Jennings, Brian Diehl, Jonathon Frey, Glory-June Grieff, Linda Witte Henke, Jonathon Kane, Denis Ryan Kelly, Jr., Elizabeth Kenney, Deborah Kolp, Dan Axler, Brigid Manning-Hamilton, Tony Melendez, Quincy Owens, Ryan Petrow, Tim Ryan, Gary Schmitt, Constance Edwards Scopelitis, Bonnie Stahlecker, Susan Lynn Tennant, Tom Torluemke, Nhat Tran, Julia Wickes, and Terry Wilson.

The program and reception on Saturday, November 9 at 2 p.m. features three Hoosier literary giants: Norbert Krapf, Bonnie Maurer, and Tasha Jones, and all three are members of the exclusive club of Creative Renewal Arts Fellows funded by the Lilly Endowment. In addition to the exhibition, and readings by the three poets on religious risk, one student will be honored as the 3rd annual winner of the Alpha Omega Prize for Youth Art: a college scholarship for a high school senior.

The final features of the Alpha Omega Arts homecoming week are: First, nine days of prize announcements honoring the art, clergy, institutions which have most influenced the American dialogue about religion. This will be the 6th year for the prizes. Secondly, Alpha Omega Arts will hold a seven-day power2give campaign to raise support for honorariums for artists who dare to explore religious ideas at alphaomegprize.org.

For further information or press enquiries please contact Greg Disney-Britton in Indianapolis at Board(at)alphaomegaarts.org or 317-919-0570.
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Sunday, 13 October 2013

RELIGIOUS ART | NEWS OF WEEK

Posted on 02:00 by john mical
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS 
By TAHLIB
We are excited to announce the 32 artists who will inspire religious dialogue this fall in our inaugural A&O Prize exhibition, "First & Last: Religious Risks" including INSPIRE ME! Artist, Tom Torluemke. The exhibition is part of the Spirit & Place Festival and it's the ideal extension of the A&O Prize (Since 2008). The exhibition opens on November 1, with an artist reception the following Saturday, November 9 (Indiana Interchurch Center, 1100 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN) at 2 p.m. Your RSVP to join the dialogue about "Birth of Jesus" (above) by Tom Torluemke, and 30 other amazing works is my NEWS OF WEEK.

In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
  • Buddhist Art of Week: Zhang Huan creates a hallucinatory blaze in new show. [More News]
  • Christian Art of Week: English art museum reminds viewers of Tudor-Taliban. [More News]
  • Hindu Art of Week: Every religion used Art in search of human meaning. [More News]
  • Islamic Art of Week: Museum of Islamic Art provides a unique vision of "Haj". [More News]
  • Judaic Art of Week: Marc Chagall’s Jewish Jesus at NYC’s Jewish Museum. [More News]
It's more than Art. It's Religion. We are believers (and skeptics too), united in the search for human meaning through art from the religious imagination. We believe in the artists and craftsman who dare to explore religious themes through their creativity. When you believe, you join other believers. Some of us join as voting members of the A&O Society; others support the A&O Prize - Youth Scholarships as donors; and most subscribe to this "free" weekly newsletter (or follow on: Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook or Soundcloud). All are welcome. 


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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

A&O Prize Exhibition Artist Participants

Posted on 21:00 by john mical
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By TAHLIB
INDIANA---Who are the midwest artists taking the risk to explore religious ideas today, and sparking conversations about faith as a result? The following is a listing of such artists (believers and skeptics too) participating in the 2013 Spirit & Place Festival this November. The exhibition and program is produced by Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts in partnership with the Center for Interfaith Cooperation and Indiana Interchurch Center.

Alpha Omega Prize: "Alpha & Omega: Religious Risks" (Nov. 1-29), at Indiana Interchurch Center's IIC Gallery, 1100 W. 42nd Street, Ground Floor; Indianapolis, IN; 317-919-0570; alphaomegaarts.org

VISUAL ARTISTS

Anila Quayyum Agha
Doug Arnholter
Sandie Ballard
Dan Cooper
John Crowe
LaShawnda Crowe
D. Del Reverda-Jennings
Brian Diehl
Jonathon Frey
Glory-June Grieff
Linda Witte Henke
Jimi Jones
Jonathon Kane
Denis Ryan Kelly, Jr.
Elizabeth Kenney
Deborah Kolp
Brigid Manning-Hamilton
Tony Melendez
Quincy Owens
Ryan Petrow
Tom Phelps
Tim Ryan
Gary Schmitt
Constance Edwards Scopelitis
Bonnie Stahlecker
Susan Lynn Tennant
Tom Torluemke
Nhat Tran
Julia Wickes

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LITERARY ARTISTS

Norbert Krapf
Bonnie Maurer
Tasha Jones



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