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Sex & Spirit: A student art show

All are welcome to join us for a brief program, refreshments, and an opportunity to view the work of students in the Sexuality in Sacred Art class.

Sponsored by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry at the Pacific School of Religion

Pacific School of Religion, Mudd 100, 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley

Twin Bandits Opening Reception

This solo exhibition features the intricate ink drawings of Bay Area artist Pamela Lanza.

Images in this show give voice to the troubled times we face with dark atmospheric illustrations depicting the wreckage of war and natural disasters, but at the same time offer a sense of spiritual grace rising out of the rubble. Lanza's work invites viewers to consider aspects of spiritual transcendence lingering in the apparent wastelands of human experience.

Doug Adams Gallery in the Bade Museum of Biblical Archeology, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley

Twin Bandits Art Exhibition

This solo exhibition features the intricate ink drawings of Bay Area artist Pamela Lanza.

Images in this show give voice to the troubled times we face with dark atmospheric illustrations depicting the wreckage of war and natural disasters, but at the same time offer a sense of spiritual grace rising out of the rubble. Lanza's work invites viewers to consider aspects of spiritual transcendence lingering in the apparent wastelands of human experience.

Doug Adams Gallery in the Bade Museum of Biblical Archeology, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley

Something Within reception

WSR will be co-sponsoring CARE’s gallery reception for Ann Jefferson and Patrisha Gill for “Something Within: Celebrating the Faith and Artistry of African-American Women Hymn and Gospel Pioneers” 

Bade Museum, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley

Imaging Religion art exhibition: October 1, 2012 - February 28, 2013

The Graduate Theological Union Library invites you to an exhibition of visual and textual expressions that characterize religious beliefs. Titled Imaging Religion: An Exhibition in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Graduate Theological Union, the exhibition runs from October 1, 2012 through January 31, 2013 (extended through February 28).

Sunday Spirit - Idea Lounge

Interfaith faculty discussion

Faculty speakers:

  • Dorsey Blake, Starr King School for the Ministry
  • Devin Zuber, Pacific School of Religion/Swedenborgian House of Studies
  • Ann Jefferson, Pacific School of Religion

Sunday Spirit Opening Reception

Sunday Spirit: Religious Images by African Artists from the Jean and Robert E. Steele Collection represents an important body of work from the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland.

Sunday Spirit - art exhibition

Sunday Spirit: Religious Images by African Artists from the Jean and Robert E. Steele Collection represents an important body of work from the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland.

Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Decalogue

Join us to watch one, several, or all of these artistic, probing, and daring investigations into the human condition. The Decalogue was produced in 1989 for Polish television, and consists of ten 1-hour films, each loosely based on one of the Ten Commandments. This series will be hosted by DSPT Fellow, Ron Austin, a Hollywood screenwriter and producer. Conversation to follow each screening.

To RSVP go to www.dspt.edu/decalogue or call (888) 450-3778. Space is limited.