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Artists in Residence

July 2018 Newsletter

July 31, 2018 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

If you missed our July 2018 newsletter in your inbox, we invite you to check it out online.

Urns for Healing

Mixed Media Sculpture by Artist-in-Residence Carolyn Mount

September 28, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

Carolyn Mount, artist-in-residence at the Collegeville Institute, presented Urns for Healing, a mixed media sculpture series on September 27, 2016.
St. Elizabeth by Milan Spak

Sacred Art and its Role in Interreligious Dialogue

November 10, 2015 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

During the fall of 2015, the Collegeville Institute hosted Slovakian native Milan Spak as an artist in residence. Milan’s project was titled, “Sacred Art and its Role in Interreligious Dialogue.”

The Deep South

Beauty, Brutality and the Mystery of a Great Paradox

November 26, 2013 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

Barb Matz, artist and teacher from Northfield, MN, came to work on her project: The Deep South: Beauty, Brutality and the Mystery of a Great Paradox.

The Journey Daybook

The Birth of a Unique Journal Practice

March 12, 2013 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

Peggy Herrick, artist and founder of Journey Daybook, Inc., came to work on her project: The Journey Daybook: The Birth of a Unique Journal Practice.

Visual and Verbal Responses to the Loss of a Son

March 12, 2013 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

John Blosser, Professor of Arts Emeritus at Goshen College came to the Institute to work on his project: Visual and Verbal Responses to the Loss of a Son.

Sustaining Attention

Creation, Craft, and Community

March 12, 2013 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment

Sam Thomas, Assistant Professor of Religion at California Lutheran University came to the Institute to work on his project: Sustaining Attention: Creation, Craft, and Community.

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