Arts Ministry Exhibit Archive
Too Much of a Good Thing is Wonderful! Art Exhibit
The warmer weather of spring slowly gives way to the boisterous sights and sounds of summer. “Too Much of a Good Thing is Wonderful!” explores the various ways this season shows up in our lives. Created by Karla Hendrick, this video features the visual artwork of Diane Aramony, Marie Malluk, Susan Ceely Philips, Douglas Powers, Dinah Schmidt, Joan Silinsh and Margery Westin. Also featured is poetry by Karen Harris, Marie Malluk and Susan Ceely Philips.
In addition, Victoria Pepe created a 2-minute video "The Holy Spirit: A Tribute at Pentecost" to celebrate the joyous birth of our church.
The Holy Spirit: A Tribute at Pentecost
“The Holy Spirit: A Tribute at Pentecost” is an uplifting and inspiring meditation, focus and contemplation on aspects of the Holy Spirit by Victoria Pepe.
“The Asian Experience” Paper Arts Part 2 Art Exhibit
Asian Artists and Asian Art
With Marble's annual celebration of the Asian Art world, we once again showcase the talents of our young (and young at heart!) aspiring visionaries. Asian Calligraphy, Watercolor, and Digital Art make an appearance, with the new addition of an Origami (Japanese paper folding) arrangement presented by the students in Marble's 2nd-7th Grade Church School.
We are also very honored to showcase the contribution of an exquisite scroll by Chinese Master Calligrapher Chun Wai Kui.
Once again demonstrating their talents are both Marble Collegiate members, as well as members to be. With ages ranging from 5 years to 21+, the future of Marble's Arts Ministry is very bright indeed!
Video editor is Ruthy Otero.
Signs of New Life! Art Exhibit
Easter is the gateway to the fullness of spring. New life bursts forth all around us, embodying the power of the Resurrection in our world. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this wonderful video art exhibit created by Ruthie Otero and featuring the artwork of Patrice Donnell, Marie Malluk, Susan Ceely Philips, Joan Silinsh, and Margery Westin. Also featured is poetry by Carole Gregory, Karen Harris, Rene Navarro, Susan Ceely Philips, and a special video by Victoria Pepe that will make you smile! You may also view items from this exhibit in person on our Wall of Hope, Inspiration, and Healing outside the Labyrinth Room.
SMILE with Spring Song Eternal
Easter celebrates our Lord’s Resurrection giving us New Life, and joy; for us to smile and rejoice. SMILE and the world smiles with you. This is a happy, joyous, inspirational, uplifting video.
Reflecting Women: Lenten Ponderings of the Heart Art Exhibit
This Arts Ministry exhibit explores the Lenten journey through the experience of women in honor of Women’s History Month. Through visual art and poetry these talented Marble artists showcase women throughout history—and of our present day—uplifting women and the feminine spirit in reflection, prayer, service, creativity, and community. The artists are Diane Aramony, Patrice Donnell, Carole Gregory, Karen Harris, Marie Malluk, Susan Ceely Philips and Margery Westin.
This moving and imaginative video was created by Victoria Pepe and is accompanied by excerpts of three of her original compositions The Light Calling, In the Spirit of Peace and Grace, and Heartfelt Quest. In addition, Victoria created a :30 video at the end animating the main video’s cover photo. Please watch these videos on a large screen with earphones for the best viewing and listening experience.
You may view this exhibit in-person on our Wall of Hope, Inspiration and Healing outside the Labyrinth Room.
Take a moment to enjoy the work of these talented artists which bring such light to this season of Lent. It is our hope that by experiencing all of this fine artwork you will not only be moved in spirit but inspired to help create a world filled with love, peace and joy!
Positively Black Art Exhibit
In honor of Black History Month, all are encouraged to view in-person “Positively Black," the latest Arts Ministry exhibit featuring visual art and poetry of Carole E. Gregory, Brian G. Jones and Margery Westin. The exhibit, outside the Labyrinth Room, runs through the end of the month. The online exhibit below features visual art from a previous exhibit.