Art for Prayer and Peace: A Bridge to Oneness by Aimee Golant
Organization:
spark arts
Category:
Visual Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
6/3/2017
End Date:
6/4/2017
Start Time:
12:00 AM
End Time:
2:00 PM
Event
Info:
June 3, 12pm-5pm and June 4, 10am-2pm
Join artist Aimee Golant June 3-4 at Spark Arts. View the most recent phase of the groundbreaking undertaking, Art for Prayer and Peace: A Bridge to Oneness, and learn from Aimee what the future will bring as the full extent of her project continues to unfold.
This beautiful art creates spiritual connection, hope, and healing by uniting people though religious and ritual art. It is inspired by the universality of diverse religious concepts expressed mostly by sounds that the artist has experienced through travel and study. This collection of spiritual objects in a unified space allows the artist to impart that deep sense of divinity revealed. This interactive and evocative exhibit, according to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, "has potential for contributing to religious harmony and peace."
Saturday, June 3rd: 12pm-2pm: Art show review and informal conversation 2-3pm: Wine and hors d'oeuvres reception 3-5pm: Spiritual learning with Rabbi Danny Gottlieb, Nabeela Sajjad, and Elaine Donlin Sensei, plus informational conversation with Aimee Golant
Sunday, June 4th: 10am-12pm: Brunch, art show, and informal conversation 12pm-1pm: Visual presentation by artist Aimee Golant:project concept, scope of work to date and future, followed by Q&A. 1-2pm: Guests are invited to add their hopes and dreams for repair of our world by including their own work in a special component of the Art for Prayer and Peace: A Bridge to Oneness exhibition. Become a part of our "Origami Cranes for Healing the World."
The first 50 guests to register will receive a free art gift created by Aimee at the event. A selection of artwork by Aimee will also be available for purchase on both Saturday and Sunday.
Thank you to underwriters Jennifer Cross Gans, Robert and Beth Sterns, and the Unity Spiritual Center of San Francisco. Co-sponsored by The Buddhist Church of San Francisco, Congregation Beth Israel Judea, Interfaith Council San Francisco, Islamic Art Exhibit, and Spark Arts.
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