Grace-Trinity Community Church logo featuring a modern circular emblem with four colored segments—orange, light blue, yellow, and green—beside the church name in dark green text.

Technicolor Truth Artist Talk

Graphic featuring a raised fist holding a red flower on a blue background, next to repeated bold red and black text that reads: ‘The Technicolor Truth: Art for the Anti-Antagonist’.
Graphic featuring a raised fist holding a red flower on a blue background, next to repeated bold red and black text that reads: ‘The Technicolor Truth: Art for the Anti-Antagonist’.
Graphic featuring a raised fist holding a red flower on a blue background, next to repeated bold red and black text that reads: ‘The Technicolor Truth: Art for the Anti-Antagonist’.
Oct 25, 2024
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Oct 25, 2024
7:00 PM
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Grace-Trinity Community Church
Grace-Trinity Community Church
Grace-Trinity Community Church

About the Technicolor Truth

As a progressive, neighborhood church that is justice-oriented, community-focused and intentionally inclusive, Grace-Trinity is hosting an art gallery titled The Technicolor Truth: Art for the Anti-Antagonists, in partnership with Richard Moody, seangarrison, Isles Buns & Coffee, Lakes Area Realty, and the Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area.

Join us on October 25th at 7:00 PM to have a conversation with the artists to hear more about their work and creative process.

Exhibit Statement

In a world that thrives on division and antagonism, Art for the Anti-Antagonists stands in bold defiance. This exhibition delves into our roles as anti-antagonists, challenging the relentless push towards hatred and dehumanization. Through raw, unapologetic art, we confront the forces that seek to tear us apart and celebrate the power of compassion and deep seeing.

Join us Grace-Trinity Community Church (1430 W 28th St., Minneapolis, MN, 55408) for an immersive experience that defies the norm. Dive into a realm where art disrupts the narrative of separation and sparks a movement of joy, hope, and peace. Witness how creativity can challenge chaos and injustice, fortifying our spirits and communities.

Artists include seangarrison, Laura Marie, Mary Solberg, Christopher Harrison, Justice Randolph, Drew Hammond, Beverly Hammond, Mike Klein, Dio, Karen Caldwell, Angela Davis, Miko Simmons, Ron Brown, Christopheraaron Deanes, Jorie Engstrom, and Nikki McComb.