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Art and other impacts on the world

Two big items for June 11!

From 1 pm to 5 pm, sol cafe resident sculptor, Rob Willms, was presiding at the opening reception for Big Things 4, an outdoor sculpture exhibition on the front steps of the Royal Alberta Museum. Get more information by clicking here, here and here. A number of the sol cafe crew were there to check things out, and we all recommend everyone make some time this summer to visit these works in person.


But wait! There's more!

Then the sol cafe cohort met at Cafe Dabar to welcome back two sol cafe pioneers, Ryan and Shelley, here for a long-overdue visit from Malaysia. Their review of their past two years was an eye-opener. We closed by praying for their next year in Malaysia, and the future beyond that... and a challenge to ourselves to make our next year as involved in making an impact on where God has placed us.

 


3 comment(s):
On Friday, June 09, 2006 10:08:00 AM, Blogger MC said...

Sorry about Rob's sculpture not beeing seen in this photo... I was standing on top of it when I took the picture.  

On Friday, June 09, 2006 12:31:00 PM, Blogger the sol cafe webguy said...

No worries! 2D pictures don't do any of the works justice anyway. People just have to go see for themselves. The show's on until October, by the way, and is always free, so everyone make a point of stopping by this summer, often, and tell all your friends...  

On Monday, June 12, 2006 10:15:00 AM, Anonymous steve the z said...

Coming from an art neanderthal, I liked the exhibit. Nothing profound to say (no surprise) just cool walking around these large pieces and just being there.  

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