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God's Art

God's Artists


          Stan Inouye

          Stan Sakai


           Pete Morris
             



Consistent with our slogan that Iwa is a place "where faith, art and culture meet," we have included two art galleries on Iwa's website. The first gallery features art created by God himself and is therefore named God's Art Gallery. This growing collection contains God-created art that inspires faith.

Since we humans have been created in God's image and, therefore, have been created by God to also be creative, the second gallery holds a growing collection of art created by us, God's Artists–most of whom in this case are Asian American and all of whom are connected to Iwa in some way. Just as God's art inspires faith, so the art in this gallery is, as a consequence, inspired art. And the is why this gallery is aptly named God's Artists Gallery.


Featured Art
Makoto Fujimura's Four Holy Gospels Exhibit
at Azusa Pacific University

Read Cyril's blog about this exhibit on Iwa's Facebook page (click here). (Sorry. The picture captions for some reason went out of alignment when Facebook changed its format)