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The Center of Activity

  • Writer: Evan Balleweg
    Evan Balleweg
  • Feb 18, 2014
  • 1 min read

The last couple weeks here have seen the Center for Liturgical Art spring to life in a veritable frenzy of activities. One of the new projects we are working on, a large wall cross for Beautiful Savior Lutheran in Plymouth, Minnesota, is now taking up most of the floor space in our main studio and the new woodshop is coming together just in time to help complete the wood work. Mosaics are being laid out and surfaces are being prepared for adhesion. Expect lots of colorful posts in the weeks to come.

Top, Mark Anschutz stands next to the cartoon pattern for the cross. Below that, freshman ecclesiastical art major Grace Stange burns wood pieces to achieve a beautiful surface finish showed next. Finally, Sophomore Austin Romine puzzles out how the table saw fits together.

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