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The
mission of The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts
(ECVA) is to encourage artists, individuals,
congregations, and scholars to engage the visual arts in
the spiritual life of the church. ECVA values the
significance of visual imagery in spiritual formation
and the development of faith, and creates programs to
support those who are engaged in using the visual arts
in spiritual life.
The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts
strives to encourage
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visual artists in our church to use their
creative gifts for the glory of God.
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individuals to explore the opportunities visual arts
offer in their spiritual journeys.
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parishes and cathedrals to incorporate visual arts
in their total programs.
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conversations and research in issues related to the
visual arts, theology and culture.
An Historic Birth...
ECVA began as a conversation among a few artists and
supporters who sensed that this was a moment for an
historic rebirth for visual arts in the Episcopal
Church. From that beginning in the Spring of 2000, ECVA
has developed into a national visual arts community.
A Vibrant Program...
To fulfill its mission to the broadest community
possible, ECVA produces and maintains an online resource
center at
www.ecva.org
that is open to all visitors. Its many offerings include
curated
art exhibitions and
The Artists
Registry, a community of individuals and groups who work at
the intersections of art and faith. Registry members include
artists, clergy, musicians, cathedrals, and congregational art
groups. **Chapters and Newsletter mention here** |