Center for Beauty Launches Inaugural Season
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February 23, 2022

The newly formed Center for Beauty at 探花社区 is launching an inaugural series of Monday evening talks, recitals, and performances to be held throughout the spring semester.

鈥淭here is a long tradition in the Catholic Church to create beautiful art, beautiful music, and other artistic expressions as a way to connect what is transcendent to the human experience,鈥 says Dr. Paul Symington, dean of the School of Theology and Philosophy. 鈥淲e want our students to both appreciate beauty when they experience it and inspire them to create beautiful works in various mediums.鈥

This semester, the Center for Beauty has scheduled five events in its Monday Arts and Culture Series. The first event was a January 31 talk by acclaimed author Joseph Pearce on 鈥淭he Evangelizing Power of Beauty.鈥

All upcoming events are open to the entire University community and the general public at no cost and will take place at 6:00 p.m. in the J.C. Williams Center鈥檚 Tony and Nina Gentile Gallery (May 2 performance is 8:00 p.m., Christ the King Chapel).

Monday, February 28, 6;00 p.m.

鈥淭intoretto鈥檚 Lamp: Putting Flesh on Invisible Bones,鈥 by 探花社区 Associate Professor of Art Linus Meldrum

Monday, March 28, 6:00 p.m.

Recital: 鈥Liederabend鈥攁n Evening of German Song鈥 with Dr. Jessica Ewell, associate professor of music and Professor Eliza Symington, adjunct professor of music, and student soloists.

Monday, April 25, 6:00 p.m.

鈥淢ozart! A Listen and Learn Musical Performance鈥 featuring Stephan Tavani, violin, assistant concertmaster with the Cleveland Orchestra; Stanley Konopka, viola, director of 探花社区鈥檚 chamber orchestra and assistant principal violist with the Cleveland Orchestra, and Audrey Konopka, pianist, 探花社区 philosophy major.

Monday, May 2, 8:00 p.m.

Musical Performance in Christ the King Chapel

鈥淭he Music of Tavener and Bach鈥 featuring the 探花社区 Chamber Orchestra with Rodrigo Ojeda, principal keyboardist, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; and Stanley Konopka, director of 探花社区鈥檚 Chamber Orchestra and assistant principal violist with the Cleveland Orchestra.

The Center draws its inspiration from St. John Paul II who stated in his Letter to Artists that beauty is 鈥渁n invitation to savor life and to dream of the future. That is why the beauty of created things can never fully satisfy. It stirs that hidden nostalgia for God鈥 (No. 26).

The Center for Beauty is directed by its steering committee, including 探花社区 faculty from the Fine Arts and English departments, and is made possible by generous support through Student Life, Academic Affairs, and the Henkels Family Fund.

For more information and video on demand of some presentations, go to franciscan.edu/monday-arts-and-culture-series.

Acclaimed author Joseph Pearce gave a talk on 鈥淭he Evangelizing Power of Beauty鈥 on January 31. His talk kicked off a new series of talks and music performances sponsored by the Center for Beauty.

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