We're pleased to present a reception tonight at 6pm
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Tonight we have a special reception that we'd like to invite you to. In lieu of a usual student dinner, we will be celebrating the photographer of the pieces in the installation that has been hanging in the fellowship hall for a few months now. Please join us to mingle with the artist and members of the congregation and community. All are welcome.
Monday, March 31, 6PM: Reception for Meaghan Hull,
Photographer
Meaghan Hull Exhibit: What About Life after Death?
Last winter and spring quarters, Drexel photography senior Meaghan Hull spent hours interviewing and photographing people of faith, asking them questions about their understanding/belief in life-after-death, as part of her senior project. The results of her efforts are now on exhibit in our fellowship hall. Faces you may recognize include Pastor Nelson and Evan Boyd.
Meaghan has graciously allowed us to have her work in our fellowship hall
over the past five months. We would invite everyone from the parish to
come and meet Meaghan, share your thoughts on her work, and hear from her
about the process she used in her interviews and how what she learned
shaped her own personal faith journey.
Originally a New England native, Meaghan migrated to Philadelphia four years ago and recently graduated with a degree in Photography and a minor in Art History from Drexel University. With a passion for art she is currently working for the Philadelphia Museum of Art and building a free-lance career on her own. Over the four years of intense courses, Meaghan gained an understanding of the art aesthetic and historical value of photography.
By drawing inspiration from the world and putting to use her technical knowledge, she brings a unique eye top the photographic front and enjoys a broad range of subjects including people, spaces, and landscapes.
Meaghan also received the title of Honorable Mention in the Photographer's Forum Magazine Best of College Photography Annual 2007.