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African festival held on Jackson streets

September 14, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

The 22nd annual African Street Festival was held at Jackson Fairgrounds Park this past weekend, which included a plethora of events. The activities available were as diverse as the participants. Every year the street festival is sponsored by the Society for African American Cultural Awareness (SAACA). […]

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Professional artists, professors discuss how art, culture, theology interact

April 14, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Artists and theologians mingled together this past weekend to discuss the interaction of art, culture and theology. Those three practices were brought together for examination at the ACT Conference, an assembly of experts in both art and theology.
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Nigel Goodwin speaks to Union community on topic of arts and faith

April 7, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Nigel Goodwin, founder and executive director of Genesis Arts Trust, joins the Union community April 4–9 for several speaking engagements discussing convergence of the arts and the Christian faith. Goodwin has worked in the arts for more than 40 years. […]

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Egyptian artifacts from famous museums, landmarks wrecked by civilian riots

March 15, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Egypt is a land of history, but recently the country has been recognized more for its governmental unrest than its museums and landmarks. Egyptians have valued their art for thousands of years, but the upheaval has greatly affected significant relics. […]

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Faculty member installs sculpture in Australia, constructs ‘socially conscious’ art

December 8, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Along the shore of Tamarama Beach in New South Wales, Australia, beachgoers can view a 38-by-20-foot wooden sculpture. The piece was designed thousands of miles away by Union University sculptor and chair of Union’s Department of Art, Lee Benson. […]

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