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A girl's dreams
I've been a fan of Fr. James Behrens' writing in NCR for years, going all the way back to the pieces he wrote when he still lived in New Jersey,...
National Catholic Reporter, 06/02/06 by Virginia Maksymowicz · More from publication -
Incarnational Art
Incarnational Art Postmodern Heretics: Catholic Imagination in Contemporary Art, by Eleanor Heartney. Midmarch Arts Press. Over the years, I've...
Sojourners Magazine, 07/01/04 by Maksymowicz, Virginia · More from publication -
Dangerous art
Sometimes the best art isn't at all beautiful AS A SCULPTOR, college professor, and Christian in the Catholic tradition, I often find myself in the...
Sojourners Magazine, 05/01/03 by Maksymowicz, Virginia · More from publication -
Diva Dever leads two lives - opera singer Barbara Dever stays committed to community
Barbara Dever is best known as a world-renown mezzo-soprano who performs all over the world with legends such as Pavarotti and Domingo. However,...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/26/99 by Virginia Maksymowicz · More from publication -
Artist Viola's world infused with divine
I walk into a dark room and am confronted by a large, free-hanging screen onto which is projected an image of a man walking slowly toward me. When...
National Catholic Reporter, 04/24/98 by Virginia Maksymowicz · More from publication -
Kateri Tekakwitha's resistance inspires artist
Tekakwitha, also called 'The Lily of the Mohawk' was not a Mohawk, but an Algonquin whose mother was a captive Christian. Born in 1656, she was...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/16/96 by Virginia Maksymowicz · More from publication -
Artists view cyberspace as their newest canvas
Artists as activists are producing a variety of offerings on the Internet. Race, gender and culture barriers often disappear unless deliberately...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/16/96 by Virginia Maksymowicz · More from publication


