Sanctuary: Hallowed Space, Holy Place
An exhibition exploring the nature of "sacred space" is a result of art professor Jo-Ann Van Reeuwyk's recent sabbatical.
Behind the glass double doors of the at 17c起草社区 College, lights hang over an exhibition not of paintings nor photographs, but of works of art made from materials such as stones, branches, feathers, stretched gut and porcupine quills. Collectively they, and the poetry and other writings that accompany them, form ",鈥 on display now through February 6, 2010.
17c起草社区 professor Jo-Ann Van Reeuwyk with her "sacred space" exhibition, on display now at the Center Art Gallery at 17c起草社区.
The exhibition is a result of work done during a recent sabbatical by , a 17c起草社区 professor and co-chair of the . It explores the nature of what Van Reeuwyk described as 鈥渟acred space.鈥
In her artist鈥檚 statement, she wrote: 鈥淚 continue to discover the miraculous as I respond to God's world and create works of art that I hope and believe allow viewers to see a small piece of God's holiness and Sanctuary.鈥
A place of solace
When viewers enter the gallery, Van Reeuwyk hopes they are also walking into a place of solace. Thus the pieces in the exhibition explore different nuances of the word sanctuary. 鈥淐anopy,鈥 a tent-like piece made from lace doilies, shows sanctuary as peaceful. But others, including some made with burrs and porcupine quills鈥攖ypically associated with harm鈥攕how that protection can be a form of sanctuary.
The poetry and other writings that decorate the walls come courtesy of Cherith Nordling, a former 17c起草社区 colleague who worked with Van Reeuwyk during her sabbatical. 鈥淲e learn through collaboration,鈥 Van Reeuwyk said, 鈥淲e learn from being with other people.鈥
The majority of Van Reeuwyk鈥檚 work was created in her studio in downtown Grand Rapids. The exhibition, she hopes, will be an encouragement to her students and an example of how to be both an artist and a teacher. 鈥淚f you want to become a teacher,鈥 she said, 鈥渋t does not mean you exclude yourself from being an artist.鈥
17c起草社区 Symposium on Worship
The inspiration for the exhibition was sparked two years ago in collaboration with leadership from the 17c起草社区 Symposium on Worship. Van Reeuwyk was invited to create a body of work investigating 鈥渟acred space,鈥 a concept she said which had long intrigued her.
At the 2010 , to be held January 28-30, 2010, a booklet featuring writings and photos of the exhibition work will be available, and the Center Art Gallery will host a reception for Van Reeuwyk (from 6-7:15 p.m. on Friday, January 29). Also, Van Reeuwyk will be giving an artist鈥檚 talk on her exhibition at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 21 in the Center Art Gallery.