Artist Meet & Greet This Sunday!

Please join us in the sanctuary after the service this Sunday, October 19 for a meet and greet with our new North Wall Artist, James Turner. The watercolors displayed on our sanctuary walls in October and November invite us to share the joy James finds in creativity and expressing it through color, texture value and design. Even while busy with a career in medicine, he found time to explore photography, sculpture and printmaking. For the last 30 years he has been working in and teaching watercolor. He is a signature member of the Minnesota Watercolor Society and has received multiple awards for his work.    

North Wall Artist Meet & Greet

Please join us in the sanctuary after the service on Sunday, October 19 for a meet and greet with our new North Wall Artist, James Turner. The watercolors displayed on our sanctuary walls in October and November invite us to share the joy James finds in creativity and expressing it through color, texture value and design. Even while busy with a career in medicine, he found time to explore photography, sculpture and printmaking. For the last 30 years he has been working in and teaching watercolor. He is a signature member of the Minnesota Watercolor Society and has received multiple awards for his work.    

New North Wall Artist

The watercolors displayed on our sanctuary walls in October and November invite us to share the joy artist, James Turner, finds in creativity and expressing it through color, texture value and design. Even while busy with a career in medicine, he found time to explore photography, sculpture and printmaking. For the last 30 years he has been working in and teaching watercolor. He is a signature member of the Minnesota Watercolor Society and has received multiple awards for his work.    

North Wall Artist Meet & Greet

Please join us for a meet & greet with our newest North Wall Artist Patricia Sorenson on Sunday, February 23 after the service. Her show, “Looking for the Light,” celebrates the immediacy and luminosity of the medium of pastels. While Patricia comes from a family of creatives, she took a different path and became a registered nurse before exploring making art in the midst of the pandemic. Her work shows the delicate luminescence of light in the landscape.