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Roll, Jordan, Roll
By: Kate Rhodes I have sung these words many times. “On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand and cast a wishful eye to Canaan’s fair and happy land, where my possessions lie.” The chorus looks to a place of rest where injustice no longer dwells; a place where fear is no more and freedom exists forever in the presence of God. Though I know the chorus well,...
February 10, 2014 -
Artist-In-Residence Recap
In October, CFW announced the inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Rebecca Locke, and commissioned Rebecca to create a new piece of work exploring the theme of celebration. The resulting body of workand we all came in together, an immersive installation, utilized new digital media, analogue technologies, video, objects, found images and discovered stories to reflect New Yorkers&rs...
January 8, 2014 -
The Clue of Beauty in Visual Art
On Saturday, November 9, “The Clue of Beauty in Visual Art” Glimpse was led by Heather Lynn at The Art Studio NY on the Upper West Side as part of the Center for Faith & Work’s 2013 Humanizing Work Conference. Organized around a pastels class taught by Jill Hotchkiss, all attendees came prepared with images of beauty or brokenness in the...
December 9, 2013 -
New York Night Visions
By: Deborah Fung During our Glimpse New York Night Visions, we first prepared silk paintings by drawing lines with gutta resist. While these first pieces were set aside to dry, the group worked on a second piece, a New York skyline. This larger image was pre-drawn in gutta on twelve separate pieces of silk. Each participant...
December 4, 2013 -
In The Living Room
By: Kelley Sullivan I first heard of In the Living Room, a 7-week artist intensive offered by the Center for Faith & Work, in a service on Redeemer’s Upper West Side before the downtown congregation was a reality. I was blessed in September and October with the opportunity to be a part of the first creative cohort specifically for Downtowners, and it was so i...
December 2, 2013 -
The City
By: Rebecca Locke Reading the New York Times online, my eyes drifted to a headline at the bottom of the page, lodged in the section for articles culled from the far reaches of the internet. With distractions like that, the next thing you know you’re getting an education on what can be bought from vending machines in Japan, or learning how to make a little girl&rsquo...
November 19, 2013 -
“No More Rosy Celestial Fantasies” At the Frick
By: Esther Larson The Frick is bringin’ New Yorkers back to the ‘80s – not the scrunchies, slap bracelets, and MC Hammer pants trends of course – in classic, classy Frick style, they’re bringing back Johannes Vermeer’s piece “Girl with a Pearl Earring” for the first time to New York since 1984. In the recent NY Times piece r...
October 28, 2013 -
Arts & Architecture Month Feature
By: Katy Hartman He always told me there was light in everything, even in darkness. I looked for it in the musty space behind the refrigerator, in the cabinet under the sink where pipes snaked through stale air, in the closet where a lopsided ironing board lurked in a corner. I hid from my brother in a closet among sweaters that still smelled of my mothe...
October 17, 2013 -
City Rhythms: Art & Architecture
On October 17, 2013 CFW looked at the sectors of the Arts and Architecture, by featuring several key representatives doing exciting work in these arenas: Mason Jar Music and the 2nd Avenue Subway Project. Rebecca Locke was also announced as the inaugural Artist-In-Residence for the Center for Faith & Work. A SUMMARY of the evening is HERE...
October 14, 2013 -
Arts & Architecture Month Feature
THE STRONG ONE is a story that follows a young boy as his imagination takes him on adventures with his best friend, a brontosaurus, and begins to help him deal with the struggles of growing up. Directed by Nicholas Sailer, and based on an original poem by Tim Reavis, this story captures a visual glimpse of one child’s imaginative adventures. THE STRONG ONE was filmed, ...
October 10, 2013