A New Art Gallery Opening in Stuart, Florida
The Narthex Gallery celebrated its grand opening on Friday, Nov. 4 from 5 to 7 pm. The Gallery opening was part of that weekend’s dedication of the David J. Craig Sanctuary at the Church.
On exhibit for the opening night were three Marc Chagall renderings and one lithograph, one of which was Paris Opera Ceiling from a private collection of a long-time member and cherished supporter of the TCUUC.
A live local string trio provided music.
On permanent display is our torchière glass sculpture created by Susan Gott of Phoenix Glass Studio and Gallery in Tampa, FL. Susan Gott has worked in glass for thirty years and specializes in cast glass to create one-of-a-kind sculptures.
The Gallery will be open October to June. The Gallery is open to the public; please call before visiting. Each new exhibit will have its own viewing times and a duration of approximately 30 days.
Spiritual growth is enhanced by the presence of art. The Narthex Gallery is a service to the congregation, the artists, and the wider community to deepen spiritual exploration with exhibits by visual artists who seek to contribute to a deeper understanding of the human condition. The exhibitions may reflect congregational values in focusing on social justice issues or topics that generate discussions and open minds.
Artists are members of the congregation, the greater community. Artists who are interested in learning more about the Narthex Gallery may contact the Church secretary by calling 772.223.5020 or sending an email to info@tcuuc.org.
Bob came from upstate Troy, New York. He majored in history and philosophy at West Virginia Wesleyan College then majored in theology at Yale Divinity School. While in college and seminary, he worked small churches to support his young family. He did graduate work in intellectual history at Temple University and in theology at Drew University. He was ordained in the New York Conference of the United Methodist Church. In 2006, he retired and a year later, discovered the TCUUC, where started the book club. In 2008, he began seven years of part-time ministry at the TCUUC then retired again and moved to Asheville, NC. A year later, Bob and his wife returned to the area, and the TCUUC.