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Museum of Biblical Art presents Barbara Hines and James Surls

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The Museum of Biblical Art will present “A Celebration of Survival” by Barbara Hines, which is opening in tandem with esteemed sculptor James Surls’ “Through the Thorn Tree.”

Hines’ powerful, evocative multimedia experience travels from a successful inaugural exhibition at Holocaust Museum Houston and is inspired by her family’s own tale of survival. Her works honor and celebrate the heroes who helped save hundreds of thousands of Jewish lives during the Holocaust.

Considered by many in the art history world as the greatest living Texas sculptor, Surls’ powerful exhibit complements Hines’ work beautifully as "Through the Thorn Tree" explores faith and spiritual heritage.

The Museum of Biblical Art will present “A Celebration of Survival” by Barbara Hines, which is opening in tandem with esteemed sculptor James Surls’ “Through the Thorn Tree.”

Hines’ powerful, evocative multimedia experience travels from a successful inaugural exhibition at Holocaust Museum Houston and is inspired by her family’s own tale of survival. Her works honor and celebrate the heroes who helped save hundreds of thousands of Jewish lives during the Holocaust.

Considered by many in the art history world as the greatest living Texas sculptor, Surls’ powerful exhibit complements Hines’ work beautifully as "Through the Thorn Tree" explores faith and spiritual heritage.

The Museum of Biblical Art will present “A Celebration of Survival” by Barbara Hines, which is opening in tandem with esteemed sculptor James Surls’ “Through the Thorn Tree.”

Hines’ powerful, evocative multimedia experience travels from a successful inaugural exhibition at Holocaust Museum Houston and is inspired by her family’s own tale of survival. Her works honor and celebrate the heroes who helped save hundreds of thousands of Jewish lives during the Holocaust.

Considered by many in the art history world as the greatest living Texas sculptor, Surls’ powerful exhibit complements Hines’ work beautifully as "Through the Thorn Tree" explores faith and spiritual heritage.

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Museum of Biblical Art
7500 Park Ln.
Dallas, TX 75225
http://www.biblicalarts.org/

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