Art Classes & Workshops
The Cathedral Arts Program invites adults and children to get in touch with their inner artist and open another avenue to the Sacred. Exploring our God-given creative gifts is a rich part of the spiritual journey. Creating art is also an opportunity to expand and deepen friendships and community life. Join the inspiring Trinity artists who teach our classes and relax…this is a time for creative play! Look for more information about our upcoming and current offerings outside Kempton Hall or on the Arts bulletin board in the hallway.
The Cathedral Arts Program has assembled a delightful selection of workshops for the coming year. We are open to adding more so if you have an idea for a workshop that you can teach or would like to take (if not listed below), contact Gerrie Congdon, gericon@comcast.net.
LOGOS
What: LOGOS--A Literary, Theological and Artistic Journal featuring the talents of the members of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Vision: to capture the rich intellectual and creative energy of the Trinity community to produce a quality literary, theological and artistic journal. Goal: to publish a periodic online and print journal, featuring essays, poetry, fiction, photography and visual images of drawn, painted, sculpted or woven art. Talent Needed: a call for submissions will be issued in several weeks, but for now we need help in the following areas: experience in online and offline editing and publishing, technical computer expertise, and fundraising savvy.
Interested Trinitarians should contact Kelly Clark, kellyc@oandc.com or Mariane Schaum, ms7208@comcast.net.
Photography Walk with Danny Bronson
Date: TBA
We will take a walk around the Trinity Neighborhood and learn some tips from our resident professional photographer.
On-Going Ministries
Sunday Arts Table
Special offerings: “Life is Short” and “Guide us Waking, O Lord.” Calligraphy by Inga Dubay.
Cathedral Arts joyfully offers holiday greeting cards of original artwork generously created by Trinity fine artists. Adults and children have contributed to this unique offering. We will have cards available to purchase mid October through early December.
Packages of six for $10.
Contact: arts@trinity-episcopal.org or call (503) 478–1219 with a message.
Bring Art from the Dark
Lighting Campaign
Buy a Light Fixture $75 contribution
Buy a Bulb $30 contribution
Cathedral Arts Program, a self-sustaining ministry, continues to invest in lighting improvements to the Kempton Hall Gallery - to be a shining beam on spirituality through the visual arts. To show our sincere gratitude for your contribution, The Cathedral Arts Program is proud to offer you a Giclee print from an original Daneal Richards watercolor painting for a $75 contribution or an Inga Dubay calligraphy for a $30 contribution.
Other Groups
Quarterly Literary Roundtable
An ongoing Quarterly Gathering.
Sign-up outside Kempton Hall or email: arts@trinity-episcopal.org
This quarterly offering focuses on spiritual content in classic and contemporary literature. No fee. Class mentor is Sharon Whitney.
Trinity Writers Group
Meets monthly on the 4th Wednesday; 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Believing that our creativity is a gift from God, we desire to foster our gifts by coming together to quiet our minds with meditation or silent prayer; write without censoring ourselves; nurture each other as we grow as writers; share our experiences of finding the Holy through writing; grow spiritually through fellowship in the group. Group mentor is Mariane Schaum.
Volunteer Opportunities
Instructors: Visual & Literary Art Offerings
Offer instruction or facilitation for classes, workshops, field trips, etc. Share your passion!
Exhibit Assistance
Help with events and exhibits by providing hospitality/reception at show openings, and sales support and hospitality at major events. Get to know local artists and other volunteers. No artistic expertise required!
Publicity
Help get the word out about Cathedral Arts events, exhibits and classes.
If you have questions about any of these volunteer opportunities, contact: arts@trinity-episcopal.org or call (503) 478–1219 with a message.
