Video: “Hymnal–Humanity Gathered” Art Exhibition
Organized by Arts Impact Zone leader Emilee Irwin and featuring works by Parisian artists and GEM global workers, the “Hymnal–Humanity Gathered” exhibition at Agapé Hub aimed to spark conversations around art and faith during the Olympic Games. The exhibition was a collaboration with La Baptisse, a local ministry in the 7th arrondissement, and ran from July 23 to August 10.
Agapé Hub is an extension of Agapé France, a ministry started by Cru in Lyon, France in 1973. According to Irwin, Agapé Hub strives to be a communal place, offering more than just visual arts.”
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