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Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Art & Spirituality exhibition

Together with St Andrew’s Church Leytonstone we are planning to hold a summer exhibition on the theme of Art and Spirituality for the Leytonstone Festival and Leytonstone Arts Trail.

The exhibition details are as follows:
  • Community launch and preview: Sunday 5 July, 2009 , 12 noon – 2pm.
  • Exhibition Opening Times: Tuesday 7 – Thursday 16 July, 2009; Tuesday-Friday: 12-4 pm; Saturday: 10-4pm.

St Andrews and ourselves will also be organising a networking event on the theme of Art and Spirituality on Thursday 9 July from 7.00-9.30pm. This event will be run in conjunction with Waltham Forest Deanery.

We plan to have three speakers making 10 minute presentations each on a question such as 'Spirituality: the hidden heartbeat of art?' followed by discussion and debate. Please put this date and time in your diaries, as it would be great to see you at this event and to have your input to the discussion.

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

C4M summer exhibition

Plans are being developed for a Commission For Mission summer exhibition on the theme of Art and Spirituality to be held at St Andrew’s Leytonstone for the Leytonstone Festival and Leytonstone Arts Trail.

The exhibition will be mounted at Café Refresh and will feature a range of our artists working in different media. Through Café Refresh, St Andrews Leytonstone plan to offer a spiritual haven for their community. They intend to run a creative programme in their café, hall and worship space and are looking for local artists of all genres to help and participate in this.

We will also be working with St Andrews to organise a networking event on the theme of Art and Spirituality on Thursday 9 July from 7.00-9.30pm. This event will be run in conjunction with Waltham Forest Deanery.

Community launch and preview: Sunday 5 July, 2009, 12 noon – 2pm

Exhibition Opening Times: Tuesday 7 – Thursday 16 July, 2009
Tuesday-Friday: 12-4 pm.
Saturday: 10-4pm.