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Who, What,
Why, When, Where
and How, is God?
St. Paul
the Apostle
Church, New
York, June 2007
New
York artists use
a church as
their gallery
BustedHalo.com
When
Michelangelo and
Da Vinci were
working the
Catholic Church
embraced
contemporary art
as a form of
prayer. These
days the
institutional
church is more
likely to
condemn
contemporary art
than commission
it, as evidenced
by the uproar
over Cosimo
Cavallaro's nude
chocolate
crucifix during
Holy Week this
year.
The Church of
St. Paul the
Apostle in
mid-town
Manhattan is
doing its part
to rehabilitate
this contentious
relationship by
welcoming
artists into
discussion on
God that focuses
more on mystery
than dogma...read
the complete
article on
BustedHalo.com
The performace
by "...And
Dancers" dance
troup at the
reception.



Work by
Emma Griffiths



Reception
at St. Paul's




Work by
Robert Aitchison

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