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Art in the Sanctuary: It's not decoration

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      • Three Scenarios for Creating Art
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      • Identify the Evocative
      • A Formal Model
        • A Process for leading Theological Reflection
        • An Example of Theological Reflection: Preparing for Advent
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      • Art as a Spiritual Director and Teacher
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    • Dave Petrenka’s Installation Notebook
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Tag: Commissioning an artist

Three Scenarios for Creating Art

The Commissioned Artist, the Artist-in-Community, or the Parish Art Ministry: each scenario has certain benefits.

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