Between the Shadow and the Light: An Exhibition out of South Africa.

Between the Shadow and the Light: An Exhibition out of South Africa

The Center for Lifelong Learning at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur and Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta are co-hosting a new exhibit Between the Shadow and the Light: An Exhibition out of South Africa.

The exhibit is on display at both locations now through mid-August. The exhibition features art created by North American and African artists following a joint trip to South Africa co-sponsored by the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities. The stop in Atlanta is part of a multi-year tour across the United States. The show includes art created by 21 Christian artists from the United States, Canada, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, women and men and blacks and whites, in age from twenties to sixties. The artists spent two weeks together in South Africa in an intensive seminar in June of 2013, where they participated in a program designed to introduce them to the many social, economic, and political complexities in the region. 

The exhibit is on display on the second floor of the Harrington Center at Columbia and open to the public 8:30 – 4:30, Monday –Friday. Arrangements to view the exhibit at other times may be made by contacting the Center for Lifelong Learning at (404)687-4577 or lifelonglearning@ctsnet.edu. Central Presbyterian Church is located at 201 Washington St. SW, Atlanta, GA 30303. For additional information about the exhibit at the church visit cpcatlanta.org. For more information, please contact Corie Cox,  404-687-4636,  CoxC@CTSnet.edu

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