
Word and Image: Martin Luther’s Reformation
October 7, 2016 through January 22, 2017 Five hundred years ago a monk in a backwater town at the edge of Germany took on the
October 7, 2016 through January 22, 2017 Five hundred years ago a monk in a backwater town at the edge of Germany took on the
September 2, 2016 through January 8, 2017 Completed around 1470 in Bruges, Hans Memling’s Triptych of Jan Crabbe was dismembered in the 18th century and has
At The Met Fifth Avenue SEPTEMBER 12, 2016–FEBRUARY 5, 2017 This exhibition is the first devoted exclusively to the career of Auguste Salzmann (1824–1872), the
Making Good[s] As those who bear the image of God, we possess powerful agency in the world–the ability to invent, create, and make. It is
June 16th-September 23rd This summer, distinguished DFW artist, Henrietta Milan, brings her stunning impressionist paintings to the Museum of Biblical Art. Over 40 oil paintings
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 | 6:30 PM EAST BUILDING, SECU AUDITORIUM (THURSDAY), EAST BUILDING, SECU DISTANCE LEARNING CENTER (FRIDAY) Popular NCMA lecturer and art
CHRISTIAN ART Discover beautiful paintings, sculpture, and architectural spaces inspired by Christian faith and practice. Philadelphia Museum of Art
To welcome summer, the Index of Christian Art presents an exhibit of travel ephemera from various cities in France. This selection of guidebooks and maps
Completed when he was just twenty-three years old, Rembrandt’s Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver has long been recognized as the artist’s first mature
Brooklyn-based artist Howard Lerner layers images that are drawn, painted, and cut up from old vinyl albums to create visual analogies for the viewer. His
Creatio began recruitment from US churches.