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Philadelphia Cathedral Artist-in-Residence Zoë Cohen presents a series of sixteen new works on paper in a solo exhibition:

What Was Our Vision: Sixteen Scenes from Wandering in the Desert

September 1 – 29, 2008

Opening Reception, Thursday September 4th 2008, 6-8 pm

Philadelphia Cathedral

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Visual Artist Zoë Cohen will present a series of new works on paper in September, in her first exhibition as the Philadelphia Cathedral Artist-in-Residence for 2008-09. The sixteen small works on paper will be exhibited in the main chapel of the Philadelphia Cathedral, interspersed with the historical and contemporary stained glass windows of the Cathedral. The Philadelphia Cathedral's Artist-in-Residence Program invites one artist each year to create a body of work in its large studio in the Cathedral House, and to to contribute a permanently installed piece of art to the Cathedral itself.

Cohen is the Cathedral's first Jewish Artist in Residence, and What Was Our Vision is a series of mixed-media works on paper that she has developed based on visual research into the belief systems of the Ancient Near East. Zoë Cohen's work is motivated by her interest in origin, identity, and place. Her search for meaningful connections to the history of Judaism led her to explore the iconography and earth-based belief systems of the Ancient Near Eastern cultures that Judaism developed from. In What Was Our Vision, Zoë synthesizes invented imagery along with found iconography relating to earth, trees, water, sky, gods, and goddesses. With these images, she imagines what visions her ancestors may have had as they traveled desert landscapes as nomads and cultural go-betweens.

The setting for this exhibition is an important component to the meaning of the work. By exhibiting this series of images in the Cathedral space, Zoë hopes to draw attention to the historical and spiritual connection of all faith practices, as well as to offer a vision for religious imagery that speaks to a spiritual connection between earth and body.
 
Exhibitions
The Philadelphia Cathedral presents four to six exhibitions by local contemporary artists each year.
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Arts at the Philadelphia Cathedral
Mission Statement
The arts are a vital means of human expression which enhance, supplement, and even transcend our spirituality, and Philadelphia Cathedral is home to a growing community of artists and artisans whose work deepens the understanding of our faith.

Arts at the Philadelphia Cathedral includes exhibitions of contemporary art and permanent installations in the Cathedral, and the Artist-in-Residence program which provides a year-long Studio Residency to local visual artists. These programs are complemented by lectures, art classes for children, and other events.
 
Artist in Residence

The Artist in Residence Program at the Philadelphia Cathedral is designed to support local artists, to bring new thoughts and ideas to the Cathedral community, and to enrich the Cathedral’s liturgical space with high quality art work. Contemporary artists can help broaden the horizons of our faith community, and challenge us to think in new ways about old truths and familiar stories.

Each Artist in Residence receives the use of a large studio in the Cathedral House for the year of their Residency, and is expected in return to contribute a permanently installed piece of art for the Cathedral. Artists in Residence also participate in Philadelphia Open Studio Tours, providing the larger community to connect with their work and the Cathedral.

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Permanent Art Installations

The Philadelphia Cathedral is host to a community of artists whose work helps us to approach and understand our faith.

Artists in Residence at the Cathedral each contribute a permanently installed piece for the interior of the Cathedral.

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