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Restorations & Requiems: Finding Strength through Music, Art, & Faith a Spirit & Place Event

Cost:
Free

Event Description:

Explore how art and music can help heal the soul through a performance of John Rutter’s Requiem, a visual art show, and a discussion panel. 

Healing is a process of evolving … of being restored, turned around, and changed. This event and exhibit explore how the arts, in partnership with the human spirit, can aid in the healing process. 

Featured artwork, which includes photography and other media, focuses on themes of grief, loss, and healing. The exhibition is open during the weekend with an artist open house on Sunday, Nov. 3 from 1—2pm. Following the open house, the public is invited to participate in a panel discussion focusing on the healing force of music and art during times of grief. The discussion will conclude with choral performance of John Rutter’s Requiem – a requiem is mass for the repose of souls – which will be interspersed with stories and poetry. A reception will follow in the fellowship hall. 

Free parking lot between St. Clair, Ft. Wayne, and Delaware Streets. Free street parking on Ft. Wayne, nearby business allow parking during their closed hours.

Walk-ins welcome. RSVPs encouraged by Nov. 2.  

Don’t forget you can check out the exhibit during First Friday on Friday, Nov. 1 from 6—9pm! 

Presented by Central Christian Church and Allisonville Christian Church.

Art Show sponsored by Flanner Buchanan

Earlier Event: November 1
Restorations & Requiems: Art Show
Later Event: November 9
Food Pantry - Postponed to Nov. 16