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The Grand Rapids Art Museum opens a survey exhibition showcasing Mathias J. Alten Mathias J. Alten (American, 18711938). Reeds Lake with Bathers, c. 1918. Oil on canvas, 16 ¼ x 20 ½ inches. Grand Rapids Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Smith in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Shaw, 2003.6. GRAND RAPIDS, MI .-The Grand Rapids Art Museum announced its exhibition showcasing Mathias J. Alten, Grand Rapids most esteemed painter. Mathias J. Alten: An Enduring Legacy is a survey exhibition that coincides with the 150th anniversary of Altens birth in 1871 and will be on view at GRAM through April 24, 2021. In the early to mid-twentieth century, Alten was nationally recognized for his landscapes, still lifes, and portraits that drew on traditional European painting as well as more modern styles, like impressionism. The exhibition shows how over his lifetime, Altens painting evolved from a controlled, academic technique into a more fluid and expressi ....
Email Church choir reunites to record Silent Night and bring its faithful a light in the dark They hadn t been together for nine months. But the choir at Binghamton s Tabernacle United Methodist Church knew Christmas Eve called for something special. Katie Sullivan Borrelli, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin Published 3:19 pm UTC Dec. 21, 2020 They hadn t been together for nine months. But the choir at Binghamton s Tabernacle United Methodist Church knew Christmas Eve called for something special. Katie Sullivan Borrelli, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin Published 3:19 pm UTC Dec. 21, 2020 VIDEO: How a Binghamton church choir is keeping the Christmas spirit alive The Tabernacle United Methodist Church in Binghamton got its choir together to safely record a special piece for Christmas. ....
Church choir reunites to record Silent Night and bring its faithful a light in the dark Katie Sullivan Borrelli, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin VIDEO: How a Binghamton church choir is keeping the Christmas spirit alive Replay Video UP NEXT On Christmas Eve, as it always had before the year that changed everything, the hymn began with a flicker in the dark. The faithful breathed together, one body in the darkened center of the church, as they transferred a single flame from the tip of one white taper candle to the next. They passed it from choir members to grandparents, to parents, to children, to friends, to neighbors, to anyone who had made their way to this place, on this night, to celebrate the long-ago birth of a baby in a manger. ....