The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery will present "The Battle of Good & Evil," an exhibition of sculptural works by Goldmark artist, Terri Wilder.
As people go about their daily lives, each of them makes hundreds of choices between good and evil. Will they be kind and patient or gruff and sarcastic? Do they choose to be generous or selfish? Is honesty their policy even when it costs them, or do they find a little lie more convenient? Why do they so often fall into the temptation to do what they know is wrong?
Paul the Apostle described people's struggle in his letter to the Ephesians: "For they wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual forces of wickedness in high places." - Eph. 6:12
As an artist contemplating Paul’s words during the covid pandemic and the ensuing social and political chaos, Terri wondered what this would look like. "The Battle of Good and Evil" is her attempt to make these invisible spiritual truths visible.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 30.
The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery will present "The Battle of Good & Evil," an exhibition of sculptural works by Goldmark artist, Terri Wilder.
As people go about their daily lives, each of them makes hundreds of choices between good and evil. Will they be kind and patient or gruff and sarcastic? Do they choose to be generous or selfish? Is honesty their policy even when it costs them, or do they find a little lie more convenient? Why do they so often fall into the temptation to do what they know is wrong?
Paul the Apostle described people's struggle in his letter to the Ephesians: "For they wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual forces of wickedness in high places." - Eph. 6:12
As an artist contemplating Paul’s words during the covid pandemic and the ensuing social and political chaos, Terri wondered what this would look like. "The Battle of Good and Evil" is her attempt to make these invisible spiritual truths visible.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 30.
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Admission is free.