Shepparton Interfaith Network in collaboration with Liz Arcus Photography invites you to the exhibition of ‘Prayer and Reflection’ in Shepparton and Euroa.
Overview
Through the Shepparton Interfaith Network and Picnic 4 Peace, there exists a strong networking with residents of different cultures, different faiths, African, Syrian, Afghani, Iraqi, Sri Lankan, Punjabi, Indian and the like. These connections are strong through the monthly volunteer Picnic 4 Peace and similar interfaith events, and interfaith participation at the Ethnic Council of Shepparton and District.
Our contacts and relations were of significance to obtain confidence, trust and entrance to sacred activity to photograph and express prayer, faith and relationships with the Divine in different faith systems, and in the case of humanists and people of no faith, their values and reverence for life.
The project set out to make 20+ photographic studies using a professional photographer in the region who is frequently engaged in multicultural and intercultural activities, and activities involving refugees and new settlers to the region.
It is planned for this project to be a growing collection over time.
Further into the future exhibitions will be held in person.
Due unfolding Covid-19 restrictions we will be launching exhibitions:
We invite you to the long awaited face to face Prayer and Reflection project exhibition in Shepparton and Euroa. Download a Flyer for this event. Please find attached an invitation for you and your guests
Shepparton
Wednesday, 21 September 2022, 5:00 – 7:30pm
in the hall at rear of St Brendan’s Church 121 Knight St, Shepparton
Euroa
Tuesday September 27, 5:00 – 7:30pm
3rd Age Club building, Kirkland Ave, Euroa
Please let us know if you are able to attend.
We look forward to hearing from you soon,
For more information, contact
Shepparton Inter Faith Network
sheppartoninterfaith9@gmail.com
0459 560 273
or
Liz Arcus Photography
liz@lizarcus.com
0407 861 303
