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Sandra Bowden
Sandra Bowden's work is found in collections throughout North America, Europe and Israel. Most recently her work was part of the exhibition "Art As Prayer: Jewish and Christian Presence in Contemporary Art" at the Tryon Center for Visual Art in Charlotte, NC. She is the president of Christians in the Visual Arts.

30 Attucks Trail
Chatham, MA 02633
508-945-4026
SandBowden@aol.com

Ned Bustard
Ned Bustard is the owner of an illustration and graphic design firm called World’s End Images. He received his B.A. in art from Millersville University of Pennsylvania. His clients have ranged from the Publication Society of the Reformed Episcopal Church, Veritas Press, and the Heritage Center Museum of Lancaster County, to ICI Americas, Armstrong World Industries and Macy’s West. He was the art director of the late, great, alternative Christian music publication, Notebored Magazine. He has had several one-man shows and has won awards for his painting and illustration. In his spare time, he is the creative director of Square Halo Books, for whom he edited and contributed to their book, It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God, published in 2000. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with his wife Leslie and their three daughters, Carey, Maggie and Ellie.

306 Atkins Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17603
717-293-1256
edwin.bustard@verizon.net

Patricia Dalzell
Portrait photography has been the focus of Patricia Dalzell’s professional work for over twenty years. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally and she is included in a number of public collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. She received a B.F.A. from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. and an M.F.A. in Fine Art Photography from the University of Maryland in College Park. In January 1992 she made the first of several trips to St. Petersburg, Russia where she worked on the exhibit "The Russian Portraits: The Artists of St. Petersburg." This work has been exhibited in Jerusalem and in Washington, D.C. and several other venues in the United States. Most recently, she traveled to Israel to photograph the returning Soviet Jews.

1089 Blackwell’s Wharf Rd.
Burgess, VA 22432
804-453-4800
dalzell@crosslink.net

Ioana Datcu
Ioana Datcu, a native of Romania, came to the United States with her family in 1981.She received an M.F.A. in drawing and painting from the University of Minnesota in 1991. She has been working in photography and painting and has exhibited extensively in the United States and Europe. She has received many grants and scholarships, including a grant from the Pollock Krasner Foundation.

1202 E Justin Street
Pearce, AZ 05625
idatcu@vtc.net

Thomas Faulkner
Thomas Faulkner works in a variety of media. His pieces have appeared in Artforum, Art in America, New Art Examiner, The New York Times, The Daily News, and The Boston Herald, among others. He maintains studios in New York City and Wyarno, Wyoming. He, his wife Brenda and son Christopher live in Manhattan. He is priest-associate at St. James’ Church, Madison Avenue, New York.

131 East 66th Street
New York, NY 10021
212-288-2784
metrohope@mac.com

Donald J. Forsythe
Donald Forsythe is Professor of Art at Messiah College in Grantham, PA. His work has been exhibited widely in over 100 exhibitions across the United States and Canada, and is represented in many public permanent collections. He has done commissions for stained glass design in churches, including six windows for his home parish, the Cathedral Church of St. Stephen, in Harrisburg, PA. With an interest in merging ideas from a Christian world view with the language of contemporary art, Donald has been an active member, board member (1983-present), and president (1991-93) of Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA).

2709 Mill Road
P.O. Box 316
Grantham, PA 17027
717.697.0431
dforsyth@messiah.edu

Gary L. Gorby
Gary L. Gorby has taught in the Brooke County Schools for the past 36 years. As Science Department chair, he teaches Anatomy and Physiology, Honors Science, and Photography. The photography course, which he created over 30 years ago, now takes students from traditional darkroom techniques into modem digital methods. Gary received his undergraduate degree from Bethany College, his Masters from West Virginia University, and has an Ed. S. in Biology from Vanderbilt University. He is a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Wellsburg, WV.

1241 Washington Pike
Wellsburg, WV 26070
ggorby@access.k12.wv.us

Kathy T. Hettinga
Kathy T. Hettinga received the M.F.A. from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado and the B.F.A. from Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is Professor of Art in the Art Department, School of the Arts, Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania where she teaches computer art and graphic design. She has received many grants, awards, scholarships, and fellowships, including an Indiana Arts Fellowship, a Research Fellowship at The Institute of Sacred Music, Worship, and the Arts at Yale University, and Messiah College’s first Scholar Chair. Her work has been in juried national exhibitions, including international sites in Poland, Italy, and England. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Grunewald Center for Graphic Arts, UCLA, the Armand Hammer Museum, the New York Public Library, and the Art of the Book collection at Yale University. She is the design director of the triennial publications of Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA) and her design work has been published in Graphic Design: usa and Computer Pictures.

Professor of Art
Visual and Theatrical Arts Department
One College Avenue
Messiah College
Grantham, PA 17027
(717) 766-2511 ext. 7027
hettinga@messiah.edu

Bryan Hiott
Bryan Hiott graduated from Wofford College in 1988 with a B.A. in Philosophy and later attended Yale Divinity School. For the past five years he and his wife have lived in New York City, where he is pursuing a career as a photographer and an actor. During this time, Bryan began to exhibit his photography in a number of galleries, among others Soho Photo Gallery, Pleiades Gallery and Holland Tunnel, all in New York City. His work is in several public and private collections.

609 Grand Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
212-252-2577
b_hiott@yahoo.com

Mary Kocol
Mary Kocol is an animator and fine art photographer. Her photographs are among the collections of the New York Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Berman Collection, and many others. In 1993, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship for her photography. Her photographs are represented in Massachusetts by Gallery NAGA.

P.O. Box 441467
Somerville, MA 02144
mary@KocoMotion.com
www.KocoMotion.com

Frank Logue
Frank Logue is an Episcopal priest and the church planter of King of Peace Episcopal Church in Kingsland, Georgia. Prior to seminary, he was a newspaper photographer and wrote books and magazine articles on hiking and the outdoors with his wife Victoria. He continues to express himself photographically and to use art images in his preaching and teaching.

King of Peace Episcopal Church
Kingsland, Georgia
frank@kingofpeace.org
www.kingofpeace.org

Colleen Meacham
A Washington native, Colleen Meacham has been photographing and printing in black and white for several years. Her travels in Europe and Hawaii have inspired photographic subjects. Educated at the University of Washington, B.A., Art Education, Colleen has exhibited in many national as well as local exhibitions. Colleen, a member of St. John’s Episcopal church in Kirkland, is a member of Christians in the Visual Arts and Seattle Art Museum Photo Council.

7439 NE 112th St.
Kirkland, WA 98034
425-823-8791
res04tis@gte.net

Lucinda Metcalfe
Lucinda Metcalfe born in Aylesbury, England, is now a London-based artist. She studied for three years at Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury (First Class BA honors) and went on to complete an MA in Fine Art at The Slade School of Fine Art, London. As well as sculpture, her work also includes painting, drawing and photography. Her most recent show was this autumn at The Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park, London.

The Vicarage
Moors Close,
Great Bentley,
Colchester,
Essex CO7 8QL
U.K.
Phone/fax: 01206 250476
wellmet@netcomuk.co.uk

Karen L. Mulder
Karen L. Mulder is currently pursuing a doctorate in architectural history at the University of Virginia. After studies in ecclesiastic design at Yale University, and many years of arts networking, she is specifically interested in how contemporary glass installations interact with Gothic cathedrals. She has taught art history, graphic design, and photography, and has been involved with both the CIVA and the C.S. Lewis Foundation boards.

1224 Maple View Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Phone/fax: 804-970-7944
klmulder@mindspring.com
www.karenmulder.org

Jennifer Murphy
Jennifer Murphy is a Cal Arts graduate and has worked as a decorative painter for over ten years. Three years ago she began a re-exploration of Christianity as part of her eclectic spiritual quest, and was welcomed in by Trinity Episcopal Church in Los Angeles. She lives in Echo Park with her partner and two children.

2218 Avon St.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
323-665-9728
truffula_tuft@hotmail.com
www.JMurphyart.com

Jan Neal
Jan Neal is a partner in the law firm of Davis & Neal with offices in Opelika, Montgomery, Dothan and Mobile, Alabama. Her primary areas of practice include elder and disability law. She holds undergraduate degrees in journalism, painting and photography and enjoys writing and web design. She recently got her law firm’s website on line and is currently working on a personal website for family history. Jan’s home, a Spanish house built in 1924, has a walled courtyard garden in which she grows many Southern native plants. Her favorite plants are antique roses and hydrangeas.

P.O. Drawer 711
Opelika, AL 36803
(334) 749-2966
Jboydneal@mindspring.com

Albert Pedulla
Albert is a sculptor who makes mixed media installations. He has received grants for his work from the Texas Arts Commission and the New Jersey Council on the Arts. He received a CORE residency fellowship at the Museum of Fine Arts - Houston Texas. He has shown his work at museums and alternative spaces including the Museum of Fine Arts - Houston, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, City Without Walls, and many college campuses across the North East. Albert lives in Jersey City, New Jersey with his wife and three children and is a member of All Angels Church. He runs a general contracting business focusing on high-end renovations in Manhattan and the metropolitan area. He sits on the board of Christians In the Visual Arts (CIVA), and is the founder of Angel’s Net — a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting art projects undertaken by artists and organizations working from a foundation of Christian faith.

58A Jefferson Ave.
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Al_art@worldnet.att.net

Krystyna Sanderson
Krystyna Sanderson is a fine art and commercial photographer residing in New York City. She is a member of the board of The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts (ECVA) and an active member of Christians in the Visual Arts. She is a vestry member of Grace Episcopal Church in New York City, where she worships with her husband Colin. Her essay on Light was recently published in a book, It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God.

453 East 14th Street #12E
New York, NY 10009
(212) 673-5430
krystyna@krystynaphotography.com
www.krystynaphotography.com

Wendy M. Wahn
Wendy M. Wahn has been a potter for fourteen years. Between 1990 and 1992, while working on my Masters in Pastoral Studies, She began to explore the relationship between pottery and spirituality. Wheel throwing becomes a Eucharistic action as she uses the gifts God has given her to create vessels, which are then used by others. In 1999 she was commissioned by the Diocese of Michigan to make all the Eucharistic vessels to be used at the consecration of Bishop Gibbs. she has also made custom Eucharistic and Baptismal vessels for several churches and religious organizations as well as child-size Communion sets to be used in Worship Center settings. In addition to making functional pottery, she also do workshops on art and spirituality. Education: S.S. in Education, DePaul University, Chicago; M.Ed., National-Louis University; M.P.S., Loyola University, Chicago. She is a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, East Lansing, MI. Her studio is at St. Katherine's Episcopal Church in Williamston, MI.

4650 N. Meridian Road
Williamston, MI 48895
wahnwend@pilot.msu.edu

Anne F. Wetzel
Anne Wetzel began her career in photography eight years ago after leaving her administrative position in the Graduate School of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania. Her Holy Week project evolved into an exhibition that has traveled to several venues on the east coast and to Chicago. In July 1998 Anne joined the communication team of the Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Communion in Canterbury, England as a photographer. In May 2000 she spent a week photographing Chartres Cathedral and especially the labyrinth which is an integral part of the cathedral’s history. In the spring of 2001 Anne traveled to China, photographing the ancient form of Chinese healing work known as qi gong. Anne has exhibited in Philadelphia, Chicago and Maine.

P.O. Box 914
Mt. Desert, ME 04660
207-288-0180
annewetzel@acadia.net

James Zingarelli
James Zingarelli is a sculptor and poet residing in Amesbury, Massachusetts. He is a member of the fine arts faculty at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts and also teaches in The Orvieto Semester Program in Orvieto, Italy. Mr. Zingarelli is a graduate of Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut). He received a Project SOAR Research Grant toward the publication of his book, Taken to Task, his first full-length published collection of poetry.

13 Currier Ave.
Amesbury, MA 01913
978-834-0816
jzingarelli@gordon.edu

 

 

 

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