THE EPIPHANY GALLERY
Our Gallery provides a space for emerging artists an opportunity to showcase their work through monthly exhibits. If you are an artist or want to recommend someone to show in our gallery, please contact our curator.
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Contact Us
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Liefy Smith, Co-chair
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Page Love Smith, Co-chair
EPIPHANY'S ART MINISTRY
welcomes an Exhibit of Quilts
by Michelle Hiskey
Now through January 30, 2025
GALLERY HOURS
Sunday mornings following the 10:00 a.m. service.
Monday - Thursday from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
This month's show is an exhibit only. Quilts are not for sale.
Artist Statement - Michelle Hiskey
My nearly 40 years in Atlanta have been about making connections and creating a life for myself after college, when I struggled with my mental health. Creating a social fabric takes time. So does feeling at home. Quilting has helped me make friends and even meet distant relatives here. In the early 1990s, when I joined St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in northeast Atlanta, members invited me to their quilting circle, and the Episcopalian celebration of art, beauty and creativity deepens my understanding of God. For many years I have organized St Bart's artists to interpret the Stations of the Cross and taught quilting at the Camp Mikell Folk School.
As a professional writer and writing coach in Decatur, I love quilts that tell stories and provoke new thinking. My quilting story began with the 1976 Bicentennial and earning the sewing scout badge. My later teachers/mentors include Gwen Marston, Kaffe Fassett, Jen Kingwell, Rayna Gillman and the Gee's Bend quilters. I joined Atlanta Intown Quilters and more recently the Brown Sugar Stitchers. I participated in the 1996 Olympic Quilt Project at the Atlanta History Center and my quilts have won ribbons at the East Cobb Quilt Show and Atlanta Quilt Festival. I was selected to be a participating artist in Confluence 2022, a statewide Georgia event exploring the relationship between the environment and the arts, and arts and activism.
Houses are a central image in my work and these relate to political and personal themes of security and fearlessness. You'll see found objects from Atlanta streets in many of my quilts as a legacy of my dear grandma Marian Langdon, a scrap metal dealer. Atlanta always inspires me because of its scars and energy. Thank you for your interest in my art.
ABOUT THE ART MINISTRY
The Art Ministry is about providing emerging artists a venue to showcase their work through monthly exhibits in our gallery. Over the years, we have exhibited many parishioners work including painting, photography and mixed media, as well as work by many other local artists. God’s bounty of creation is shared through these diverse and changing exhibits that also include art from Emmaus House and Holy Comforter, art related to the church calendar and visual supports for Adult Education programs. In the case of diocesan groups, they benefit by receiving 100% of any sales. By exhibiting their creative work, other artists receive more exposure and opportunity for sales. Our parish benefits by having interesting work that enhances our space and by retaining 25% of any sales.
The work of the ministry includes:
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finding and scheduling the artists
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installing their work in our gallery
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introducing the artist through articles in The Epiphany Star
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accounting of sales.
At the end of each calendar year, annual profits are distributed toward needs (mostly with a visual component) in the parish as determined by the committee and the Rector. In the past Art Ministry profits have gone to Vacation Bible School, Outreach, new vestments for our clergy and a wireless microphone system for the church.
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