Taking place in the Sherborne Room in The Bishop's Palace, the two talks (with time for discussion) will consider the theology and process of commissioning liturgical art.
Spaces to this event are free of charge, however booking is essential.
Itinerary
11.00 -11.30am | Coffee & Welcome |
11.30am – 12.30pm | Lecture from Aidan Hart: ‘The Art of Worship. A theological reflection.’ |
12.30- 2.00pm | Lunchtime - Studio Open for Viewing |
2.00 -2.45pm | Artists’ Discussion & 3 Case studies: The Principles & Process of Commissioning Liturgical Art |
2.45 – 3.30pm | Lecture & Discussion: The Spiritual Senses & Liturgical Art |
3.00 – 4.00pm | Long-term Aspirations for the Workshop (practical, teaching, theological engagement) |
4.00pm | Tea - Studio Open for Viewing |
5.30 pm | Sung Evensong Reflecting upon the Theme of The Art of Worship |
Cover Image: Icon of the Mother of God and Christ Child, egg tempera (James Blackstone, 2020)