Indiana artists who identify as Black, Indigenous, or Persons of Color (BIPOC) are encouraged to submit work for Roads to Reconciliation, a juried exhibition sponsored by St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Carmel.
The August 2022 exhibition will feature work celebrating progress on the journey to dismantle racism, as well as work acknowledging the importance of continuing to walk this path with intention and determination.
There is no entry fee for submitting work, and each artist may submit up to two works. Artists are encouraged to make their work available for sale. Artists will negotiate sales directly with prospective purchasers and St. Christopher’s will retain no commission.
“As our congregation engages in ongoing efforts to dismantle racism within ourselves and our communities, we are inviting BIPOC artists to join with artists from within our congregation to create work around the Roads to Reconciliation theme,” said Linda Henke, member of the Exhibition Planning Team. “We intend for the exhibition to cultivate relationships of mutual appreciation among participating artists, congregational members, and the wider community.”
St. Christopher’s is a five-generation parish that gathers for worship, study, ministry and service in the name of Jesus Christ. Efforts to dismantle racism within the community is an important focus of St. Christopher’s.
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