Among the main activities of the gallery, I can name the presentation of the icons from various regions of Eastern Christian cultures, the conduct of research on icons and providing space for and organizing of conferences, lectures and concerts. The aim of the exhibition is to present the spiritual and artistic beauty of Eastern Christian icons and to create a living bridge between the East and the West. During the last 7 years of existence, the gallery has collected about 300 icons from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia or Albania. The icons are dated from the 14 th until the beginning of the 20 th century. The gallery was established in 2015 as the result of a private collection of East Christian icons. Christine Hales Virtual Icon Gallery ExhibitionĬhrist Pantocrator, Albania, seventeenth century, Courtesy, OZ IKONY Gallery of Icons – OZ IKONY My next online Icon class is October 25-28, 2022- open to all.Ĭhristine Simoneau Hales Posted on AugSeptemAuthor christinehales Categories Catholic, Icon Classes, Iconographer Training, Icons, New Christian Icons, New Liturgical Movement, Uncategorized Tags American Association of Iconographers, Byzantine icons, Christian History, Iconography, Icons, Religious Art, Russian Icons. That’s all for this month, enjoy the last of the summer, and may God bless the inspiration of your minds and the work of your hands,
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One final quote from Ken Curtis: “ I believed then, and believe now, that it is difficult to get where Jesus wants us to go without knowing where he has already led us.” To purchase this magazine click here.Īnd modern icons can be an important source of reflection and understanding for all Christians in the centuries to come when we take the time to study the principles of iconography and apply them to appropriate subject matter for today’s Christians.Ĭhristine Simoneau Hales, editor, founder, American Association of IconographersĮARTH PIGMENTS has a series of articles about egg tempera, mica powders, and more. There is also a beautiful color fold out of the Christian story through the ages. Starting with the early church, the chapters include the early Middle Ages, the high and late Middle Ages, and the Reformation up until the present time. This issue of Christian History is a visual tour through two millennia of church history. Valerie Cullers on The Worldview of an Icono… Michael and Christin… on The Worldview of an Icono… Valerie Smith on The Worldview of an Icono…