A taste of the inspiring experience of events at the BGC Museum
Join us for an art-centered evening of program vignettes in music composition, environmental conservation, Christian mission, and natural science.
Explore in sight and sound as Timothy R. Botts creates a new work, accompanied by a live ensemble improvising excerpts from the music.
Artist Mark Sprinkle engages the senses as well as the mind to give us new ways to recognize God as provider and redeemer.
The sacred artwork of Georges Rouault on humanity's suffering provides opportunity to discuss the deep and mysterious aspects of life and death with neighbors and friends. These Saturday sessions were guided by Wheaton College art history intern Stephen Westich.
Prepare your heart for the coming of Christ this busy Christmas season. Join children, students, adults, and grandparents for these hour-long activities.
Program of collaborative presentation or poetry, music, art, and theology. Original art and performance of original musical score. In response to T.S. Eliot's epic poem "Four Quartets," and debuting new works by recent Wheaton College alumni.
A collection of works from the renown Japanese printmaker. Book signing and gallery talk from experts on contemporary sacred art.
Tuesday, March 13 @ 7pm | Lovetown inspires a community. Interview with the LOVETOWN, PA artist. Local leaders discuss ways we can better know and love our neighbors.
Throughout the month of February of 2012, Wheaton College students befriended local communities with art workshops to better know and love our neighbors.