Tag: artwork

  • Local artists make Stations of the Cross public

    Local artists make Stations of the Cross public

                During Holy Week, bright pops of colour appeared in a downtown alley amid the brown slush and litter of a Winnipeg spring. A group of artists from the congregation of Home Street Mennonite Church created their own versions of the Stations of the Cross and pasted them on the exterior…

  • Artist ‘aims to empower’ with webinar logo

    Artist ‘aims to empower’ with webinar logo

    Working with the theme of “What we need is here,” young Canadian artist Dona Park of Emmanuel Mennonite Church in Abbotsford, B.C. was commissioned to illustrate the logo and banner for the Women Doing Theology webinar series for Mennonite Church U.S.A.  The logo Park created. (Photo courtesy of Dona Park) Explaining her artwork, Park says,…

  • Latest MHC Gallery exhibition available online

    Latest MHC Gallery exhibition available online

    The Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery in Winnipeg may be closed to the public as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but its latest exhibit is available for online viewing. Titled “Breaking the Silence on Domestic Violence 2,” the exhibit features work by amateur and professional artists. It’s the follow-up to a one-day exhibition held at…

  • Impressive work at Hutterite art exhibit

    Impressive work at Hutterite art exhibit

    There are one hundred and seven Hutterite colonies in Manitoba and those colonies are home to a talented enclave of visual artists. I recently visited the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery in Winnipeg to see Our (Hutterite) Life in Art, a new exhibit of artwork by members of some of Manitoba’s Hutterite communities.   “Chasing Rainbows,” a…

  • Langham artist finds connection through painting

    Langham artist finds connection through painting

    Her parents called her Dynamite. Although she didn’t care for the nickname when she was a child, Valerie Wiebe has come to appreciate its layers of meaning. The Langham, Sask., artist says that when she looked up the etymology of “dynamite,” she learned that the prefix “dyna” describes “something with the potential for an explosion…