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Talks
"Building for the Future: The Design of Multi-generational Worship Spaces,”
Sarah was a panelist with ACLS liturgical consultant Gilbert Sunghera, SJ, and architect Paul Barribeau and Dr. Michael Crosbie, PhD, FAIA, in a webinar for the Association of Consultants for Liturgical Space. The panel sought to discuss questions about the next generations. What moves a Millennial? How do we design and adorn worship spaces that speak to younger generations? What are younger people looking for in a worship space? In other words, what can we as artists, architects, and liturgical consultants do to attract young people and help the church grow in the 21st century?
“Women in Sculpture and Women in Sculptures"
Sculptor, Sarah Hempel Irani, shares the story of her journey as a woman in sculpture, from arriving in the nation’s capital as a young artist asking, “Where are all the women sculptors?” and “Where are all the sculptures of real, historical women?” to her work on the Frederick Art Club’s Claire McCardell Project.
“From Dream to Stone”
Sculptor, Sarah Hempel Irani, outlines the many steps that it takes to realize a monumental marble sculpture.
“Peace through Artistic Expression: Shaping a public imagination towards peace through public monuments.”
Sculptor, Sarah Hempel Irani, asks “Can we transform the public imagination by changing our collective visual vocabulary from one of war to one of peace? “ In this talk, Sarah walks us through the vocabulary of public monuments as instruments of conquest and war and how we can shift our consciousness towards peace.
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