Mel Ahlborn
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Michael Burke left a comment for Mel Ahlborn
"Thanks Sis!"
Mar 24, 2009
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Like a cool drink from a deep well

Refresh yourself in mind and spirit with a visit to this amazing show. Some of the most brilliant art I have seen is now on exhibition at ECVA's first (virtual) Open Studio, aptly titled "Gifts" I think it may be the best…See More
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"Michael - Hey and thanks for the invite, friend! One little bit of trivia for you ---- my maiden name is, yup, you guessed it, Burke. And my godson is Michael. :)"
Mar 24, 2009

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TEC
Your Diocese
California
Your City
Moraga
Your Parish
St Stephens Orinda
Your parish website
http://www.ststephensorinda.org
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http://episcopalcafe.com
Your Anglican 'Species'
Lay person
Your 'Day Job'
Artist, illuminationstudio.org
What you do for fun and re-creation?
Work with friends, cook for my family, watch to movies, make art
What do you see as some of the biggest challenges facing Anglicans today?
Making sense of why and how we worship, what we do in our personal lives, and contemporary culture

How do we balance the use of our resources for the needs of our immediate neighbor with the needs of those farther away and in other countries
What do you see as some of the biggest opportunities for Anglicans today?
Applying the brilliant minds and hearts of our community today to making sense of why and how we worship, what we do in our personal lives, and contemporary culture -and- to balancing the use of our resources for the needs of our immediate neighbor with the needs of those farther away and in other countries
What do you want Anglimergent to be? and what other Anglimergent resources, gatherings, activities or events would you find helpful for your ministry?
Like a gardener who has planted seeds from an unmarked envelope, I will wait with expectation to see what grows and blossoms in Anglimergent.

Art for the Subject of Religion and Violence

ON VIEW: Religion and Violence, by Dennis Di Vincenzo, 2008.

Dennis Di Vincenzo is a friend of mine and an extraordinary graphic artist and designer. He created this illustration as an editorial on the subject of religion and violence. And he is willing to make a 300dpi print-resolution version available iff you would find it of use. Let me know - if you'd like a higher res version I'll upload it here.
in peace,
Mel

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Like a cool drink from a deep well

Refresh yourself in mind and spirit with a visit to this amazing show. Some of the most brilliant art I have seen is now on exhibition at ECVA's first (virtual) Open Studio, aptly titled "Gifts" I… Continue

Posted on March 24, 2009 at 10:56am

Art for the Subject of Religion and Violence

Dennis Di Vincenzo is a friend of mine and an extraordinary graphic artist and designer. He created this illustration as an editorial on the subject of religion and violence. And he is willing to make a 300dpi print-resolution version available iff you would find it of use. Let me… Continue

Posted on May 28, 2008 at 11:56am

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At 11:02am on March 24, 2009, Michael Burke said…
Thanks Sis!
At 1:00pm on January 19, 2009, Richard Burden said…
I'm intrigued. Right now my schedule's pretty open, don't know how much guidance I can offer, but I'm happy to help as I can. What's it entail?
At 12:21pm on January 19, 2009, Richard Burden said…
loving it!
At 11:38am on May 29, 2008, Paul Fromberg said…
Beautiful and strong. Thanks for sharing Dennis' work.
At 9:04am on May 29, 2008, Hal Weiner said…
I had not seen Portraits of the Self and just got to view it. Lovely. I love Krystyna's black and white self and other portraits of herself. I have been working in InfraRed digital for some time. The audio/motion stuff at the beginning looks like Macromedia Flash; that is not what I mean. I'm talking about broadcast quality stereo audio with slides of stills and possibly transitions to video clips. And podcasts. Don't know the technology. ALL photojournalists are going to have to know it or write for a home town weekly print paper with no website.
At 7:22am on May 29, 2008, Hal Weiner said…
It's very nice but I don't know what I would do with it.
I do not put others' art on my space, usually. I am
perfectly happy to give a link to it, but i don't know how.
Off to the NPPA in Louisville Ky to learn multimedia and
how to do it.
At 6:53pm on May 28, 2008, Kelly Koonce said…
Texas is good, but busy. I recently became priest-in-charge after our previous interim left. It's a large parish and thus a large job - but it's only temporary. We hope to have a new rector in place by the first of the year. I'm not sure what that will mean for me . . . stay tuned. Things at St. Stephen's seem to be going well, but it's hard to tell from a few conversations over a single weekend. I hope you all are indeed back in the swing of things, doing that voodoo that you do oh so well.
At 1:00pm on May 27, 2008, Kelly Koonce said…
Mel! What's up? I missed you at the St. Stephen's retreat. It was great to see everyone and to reconnect. I hope you and the family are well. Gorgeous painting, by the way (no surprise there).
At 11:18am on May 27, 2008, Mel Ahlborn said…
Hey Tommy I would. I'll need to rent a truck, yes? How about sometime on 2009 - either Lent or Summer? Maybe summer --- her work would be perfect for April - July 2009, don't you think?
in peace,
Mel
At 3:44pm on May 25, 2008, Tommy Dillon said…
Would you still be interested in using some of Patricia's works for Gallery 1055? We have some nice paintings up in the parish at this time. Let's get together soon when you have some time.
Peace and Love,
Tommy
 
 
 

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