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"What I like/don't like, or what I want hanging in my living room, are no longer the only ways I assess the value of art. And while I still admire technical skill, I have little patience for a show of skill that has no soul. What I want from art now is depth, I want it, like conversation and like life itself, to go beyond the superficial. And, like good conversation and life itself, I want art that has the potential to transform." - Lois Huey-Heck, from the introduction.

The Spirituality of Art by Lois Huey-Heck and Jim Kalnin - see excerpts online here »


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At The Gallery • 27 November - 18 December 2011
Felt Banner Workshop

The Gallery: Enlightenment through Art
An Exploration of People’s Spirit through their Neighbourhoods
November 27 - December 18, 2011 - paintings by Urs Josef Kehl

November 27 at 11:30 am – meet the artist.
Each painting has a compelling story. Urs will give a talk on his art and commitment to eradicating world poverty at 11:30am. Please join us in the Arthur Smith Room.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

About 2000 years ago, Mary and Joseph were searching desperately for a place to give birth to their child. In Bethlehem, they were strangers, not known by anyone.

I believe that if Joseph and Mary were giving birth today in Toronto they would be welcomed in one of the neighbourhoods I have been painting during the past 5 years.

The courage of today’s ‘shepherds’ has inspired me on my road from place to place. Through listening to media, to the people and by trusting my intuition in spite of doubts, I have gathered observations which have led to the paintings shown here.

For me, a feeling of calm and freedom comes out of the experience of painting the people I meet and their surroundings. My desire to understand what is going on pushes me to paint more and more. I want to capture the essence of these neighbourhoods… the daily joys, the hopes of the parents for their children, the courage of the people in spite of their pain and struggles. My style of painting is also influenced by the elements: I have had to invent and build tools that allow me to paint at night, in rain or snow, in very high or very low temperatures.

It seemed apropos then to hold my first shows in the neighbourhoods where I had painted: I took my paintings and returned to the 20 neighbourhoods and hung the work on fences... it was a way to say thank you for having welcomed me into their neighbourhoods, in this country where I was newcomer, and for helping me discover that I needed to paint and what it could mean.

BIO

I want to be influenced by the courage, desperation and forgiveness of the most vulnerable human beings. I go wherever it’s needed to capture the potential of change in myself and the world. - that’s the way I paint.

I grew up in a village in Switzerland, apprenticed as an electrician and later, while continuing to work, studied to become an engineer. For 25 years I worked in the construction industry and later used these skills for the ATD Fourth World Movement in France and Switzerland. I was able to use my construction background to help artists in the movement realize their work. It was then that I began my own artistic journey and started to take painting and drawing classes. Moving to Canada with my wife and three daughters provided me with the opportunity to work by exploring and understanding neighbourhoods through the medium of painting. This spring I will finish a three year adult art program at Central Technical School in Toronto.

For more info on the ATD Fourth World Movement and its founder, Joseph Wresinski, visit www.atd-fourthworld.org and www.joseph–wresinski.org

Urs Josef Kehl 416-778-9376 / email »


THE GALLERY: The Arthur Smith Room at CCDP


VISUAL ARTS & SPIRITUALITY at CCDP


The Art Gallery is a part of our Art and Spiritualilty program which strives towards building a wider community. Our Vision statement is: " CCDP is a place where genuine spirituality, like art is open and dynamic .... both are the hope of a world so badly in need of transformation."

"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist" - Robert Schumann

We look forward to bringing you a year full of engaging, awe-inspiring Art that will lead to reflection.

Interesting articles on art & spirituality on the web
  • Exploring the Connection Between Art and Spirituality - here »
  • Spirituality in Abstract Art by Pamela Schaeffer - here »
  • spirituality & contemporary art (on PBS) - here »

Town Crier: Art Show at CCDPCCDP Art Shows hit local Town Crier news
"Deer Park church showcases community art - Works of art by members of the Deer Park community are now on display at Christ Church" [July 2010]. Read article here »

MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission is inherent in CCDP’s Mission Statement and builds on the strategic plan, GROWS.. Specifically:

  • To provide an opportunity for the community at large to share in the enriching experience of art;
  • To engage the community and artists within and beyond CCDP;
  • To create a gallery space where artists can exhibit their work for the appreciation of the community;
  • To create a programme that is self-sustaining and ongoing through sponsorships, patronages, donations and commissions on art sales.




Christ Church Deer Park - There's Life Here!
Christ Church Deer Park

1570 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M4T 1Z8

2 blocks north of St. Clair / NW corner of Yonge & Heath
a 5-minute walk from the St. Clair Station


Phone: 416-920-5211   |   Fax: 416-920-8400   |   email


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